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Beauty by Robin McKinley
Beauty by Robin McKinley





The Ohio General Assembly elected Hanna to the United States Senate in 1897.īecause of his wealth, and his connections to William McKinley, and to other powerful business titans of the day, Hanna was often satirized in the Democratic press.Īlthough The Verdict was very much a pro-Democracy and anti-McKinley and anti-Hanna weekly, the paper did from time to time offer more flattering portraits of the persons it attacked, as in this case of Hanna. In the 1896 campaign, Hanna raised $3,500,000, a record amount for the time, and the Republicans vastly outspent their Democratic and Populist opponents, both parties of which nominated William Jennings Bryan for the presidency. Price New from Used from Kindle 'Please retry' 7. Hanna had worked closely with McKinley starting in 1880, admiring the politician's support for a high protective tariff. Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast Kindle Edition by Robin McKinley(Author)Format: Kindle Edition 4.5 out of 5 stars3,083 ratings Part of: Folktales Series (3 books) See all formats and editions Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. After McKinleys first novel, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, she wrote a collection of short stories called The Door in the Hedge. Hanna was a Cleveland, Ohio industrialist who became active in Ohio Republican Party politics and who managed McKinley's 1896 campaign. William McKinley and Mark Hanna enjoyed a close political relationship.







Beauty by Robin McKinley