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  1. Seventy-Two Virgins: A Comedy of Errors is a 2004 novel by politician, journalist and later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson. At the time, Johnson was MP for Henley, shadow arts minister, and editor of The Spectator.

    • Boris Johnson
    • 2004
  2. 1 de jan. de 2004 · Taking place over the course of two to three hours, Seventy-Two Virgins explores what can go wrong when the U.S. President is scheduled to make an appearance and speech in Britain’s Houses of Parliament.

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    • Paperback
  3. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Seventy-two virgins. The American President, on a State Visit to Britain is giving a major address to a top-level audience in Westminster Hall. Ferocious security is provided by a joint force of the United States Secret Service and Scotland Yard.

  4. Seventy-Two Virgins is a comic political novel, with similar appeal to Stephen Fry or Ben Elton, written by one of Britain's most popular politicians. It is Boris Johnson's first novel and...

  5. The American President on a State Visit to Britain is giving a major address to a top level audience in Westminster Hall. The best sharpshooters from both countries are stationed on the roof of the Parliament buildings. Then a stolen ambulance runs into trouble with the Parking Authorities.

  6. 1 de mai. de 2005 · Boris Johnson's first novel, Seventy-Two Virgins is a no-holds-barred political satire, a comic romp peopled with a gallery of grotesques which lampoons both the absurdities and the extremes of modern society.

    • Boris Johnson
  7. 17 de jul. de 2019 · “Seventy-Two Virgins” ends with Roger Barlow, the Johnson-like member of Parliament, giving a speech in an attempt to save the American president’s life.