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OverviewIn this remarkable and candid memoir the former Archbishop of Canterbury recalls his life and his spiritual quest; this is the first time in history that an Archbishop of Canterbury has written his autobiography. ‘Know the Truth’ tells George Carey’s story from growing up in Dagenham to his experiences in the RAF in the early 1950s, of how he was to become Bishop of Bath and Wells and thereafter attained the position of Archbishop of Canterbury. Utterly sincere and told with warmth and compassion, ‘Know the Truth’ shares George Carey’s story of marriage, family and friendship as well as addressing the wider political aspects of his time at Lambeth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: George CareyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HarperPerennial Edition: illustrated edition Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780007120291ISBN 10: 000712029 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 03 October 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Endearing...genuinely funny...amusing political anecdotes.' Sunday Times 'Engaging and moving.' A. N. Wilson, Evening Standard 'There are as many scores settled here as in, say, Edwina Currie's, and that is why they are a surprisingly engrossing read.' Daily Telegraph 'There is...something very refreshing about a contemporary churchman writing so openly about his personal relationship with God. For me, his confessions of doubt form the most vivid and attractive parts of his autobiography.' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'Endearing!genuinely funny!amusing political anecdotes.' Sunday Times 'Engaging and moving.' A. N. Wilson, Evening Standard 'There are as many scores settled here as in, say, Edwina Currie's, and that is why they are a surprisingly engrossing read.' Daily Telegraph 'There is!something very refreshing about a contemporary churchman writing so openly about his personal relationship with God. For me, his confessions of doubt form the most vivid and attractive parts of his autobiography.' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'Endearing ... genuinely funny ... amusing political anecdotes' Sunday Times 'Engaging and moving' A. N. Wilson, Evening Standard 'There are as many scores settled here as in, say, Edwina Currie's, and that is why ... they are a surprisingly engrossing read' Daily Telegraph 'There is ... something very refreshing about a contemporary churchman writing so openly about his personal relationship with God. For me, his confessions of doubt form the most vivid and attractive parts of his autobiography' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday Author InformationGeorge Carey was born in 1935 in the East End of London, the son of a porter. After failing his 11-plus he left school at fifteen, began working at the London Electricity Board as an office boy and served with the British armed forces in Iraq in the 1950s. By the time he was twenty, he had decided he wanted to be ordained. After positions as parish priest and Bishop of Bath and Wells, he became the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury and served seventy million Anglicans around the world from 1991 to 2003. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |