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    100 Immigrants Who Made Britain Great: Inspiring Stories of Talented People

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    ISBN: 9781914487460
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    AuthorStewart, Louis
    Pub Date12/09/2024
    BindingHardback
    Pages208
    Publisher: CANBURY
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    A beautifully illustrated book celebrating the achievements of 100 inspirational characters who made a new life in Britain. From T. S. Eliot to Malala, Mo Farah to Jimi Hendrix. Each individual has a biography and colour illustration. Like Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls.

    Beautifully-illustrated and written, this lively, engaging book celebrates the lives of talented individuals who came to the UK and built a sparkling new life here.



    From Hans Holbein to Marie Tussaud, Mary Seacole to Mo Farah, discover the real stories of people recognizable to children and adults alike, who have shaped our lives from business to food to medicine.



    Discover how:

    * Refugee Michael Marks founded Marks & Spencer

    * Banker Charles Yerkes built the London Underground

    * Scientist Ernst Chain developed life-saving penicillin

    * Activist Claudia Jones launched the Notting Hill Carnival



    Each individual is celebrated with an original illustration and a short biography. Many showed grit to make their mark on Britain after fleeing persecution or war abroad. All achieved their success through talent and hard work.



    100 Immigrants Who Made Britain Great is a stirring gift for any teenager curious about how modern Britain came into being.



    This book is an ideal accompaniment to Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, 100 Great Black Britons and Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World. Tying in with Black History Month, this book is a great source of inspiring stories around immigration all year round.



    Here are the inspirational individuals featured in 100 Immigrants Who Made Britain Great:

    Ade Adepitan, athlete and TV presenter

    Alan Yau, restaurateur

    Alec Issigonis, car designer

    Alek Wek, model

    Alf Dubs, politician

    Andras Schiff, pianist and conductor

    Anish Kapoor, sculptor

    Anna Freud, psychoanalyst

    Arthur Wharton, footballer

    Barbara Cooper, RAF officer

    Bernard Katz, physician

    Bushra Nasir, headteacher

    Carlos Acosta, ballet dancer

    Caroline Herschel, astronomer

    Charles Kao, physicist and engineer

    Charles Yerkes, financier

    Charlotte Auerbach, geneticist

    Claudia Jones, journalist and activist

    Claus Moser, statistician

    Connie Mark, campaigner

    Deborah Doniach, immunologist

    Dennis Gabor, physicist and engineer

    Dietrich Ku chemann, engineer

    Doreen Lawrence, campaigner

    Edith Bu lbring, scientist

    Emma Orczy, novelist and playwright

    Erich Reich, entrepreneur

    Ernst Chain, scientist

    Ernst Gombrich, author

    Eugene Rimmel, perfumer

    Fanny Eaton, model

    Freddie Mercury, pop singer

    George Frideric Handel, composer

    George Weidenfeld, publisher

    Gina Miller, entrepreneur and activist

    Graeme Hick, cricketer

    Hans Holbein, painter

    Hans Krebs, scientist

    Harry Gordon Selfridge, retailer

    Henry Wellcome, scientist

    Ida Copeland, politician

    Ida Freund, academic

    Ira Aldridge, actor and playwright

    Iris Murdoch, novelist

    Isaiah Berlin, philosopher

    Jacob Epstein, sculptor

    Jimi Hendrix, musician

    Joan Armatrading, musician

    Johanna Weber, engineer

    John Barnes, footballer

    John Edmonstone, footballer

    Joseph Conrad, author

    Joseph Rotblat, physicist

    Judith Kerr, author

    Karan Bilimoria, entrepreneur

    Karel Kuttelwascher, fighter pilot

    Krystyna Skarbek, wartime spy

    Kylie Minogue, pop singer

    Lew Grade, broadcaster

    Lucian Freud, painter

    Ludwig Goldscheider, publisher

    Ludwig Guttmann, neurologist

    Magdi Yacoub, heart surgeon

    Malala Yousafzai, campaigner

    Marc Isambard Brunel, engineer

    Margaret Busby, publisher and editor

    Marie Tussaud, entrepreneur

    Mary Prince, campaigner

    Mary Seacole, nurse

    Maureen Dunlop de Popp, pilot

    Michael Marks, retailer

    Mo Farah, athlete

    Mona Hatoum, artist

    Montague Burton, retailer

    Moses Montefiore, banker

    Nasser Hussain, cricketer

    Oscar Nemon, scupltor

    Parveen Kumar, doctor

    Peter Porter, poet

    Prince Albert, royal consort

    Raheem Sterling, footballer

    Richard Rogers, architect

    Sake Dean Mahomed, surgeon

    Shanta Pathak, entrepreneur

    Sislin Fay Allen, police officer

    Solly Zuckerman, military adviser

    Stelios Haji-Ioannou, entrepreneur

    Steve Shirley, entrepreneur

    Stuart Hall, academic

    TS Eliot, poet

    Tessa Sanderson, athlete

    Trevor McDonald, newscaster

    Valerie Amos, lawyer and politician

    Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, biologist

    Vera Atkins, wartime spy

    Violette Szabo, wartime spy

    William Butement, scientist

    Yasmin Qureshi, politician and barrister

    Yvonne Thompson, entrepreneur

    Zaha Hadid, architect



    Bonnie Greer, the Chicago-born playwright and cultural commentator, introduces the book.



    Buy the book to see what she says about the contribution of immigrants to the UK