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  • av Nick Purewal
    269,-

    The sale of Chelsea Football Club in 2022 was one ofthe most high-profile and controversial sports transactions of all time.Sanctioned chronicles ninety-five days that changedEnglish football for ever.

  • av Iain Dale
    319,-

  • av Tom Mutch
    275,-

  • av Richard Yeboah
    269,-

  • av Theo Clarke
    269,-

    In Breaking the Taboo, as well as telling her own story, Theo Clarke presents the stories and experiences of mothers and fathers from all different backgrounds that show the undiscussed realities of childbirth trauma and poor maternity care. This urgent book will start a conversation that is as essential as it is overdue.

  • av Andrew Pierce
    145,-

    This candid book is a heartwarming page turner that takes the reader on an extraordinary journey. Full of amusing and arresting anecdotes, at its heart lies the inspirational story of one man's extensive search for his birth mother and what happened when he finally found her.

  • av Edward Whitley
    269,-

    Packed with quotes from letters, diaries and the nation's favourite novels, Jane Austen and George Eliot: The Lady and the Radical is a lively, accessible and fascinating history of two genius novelists, the world that shaped them, and the works they left behind.

  • av Pete Carvill
    269,-

    A Duel of Bulls is the untold story of the contentious friendship that existed between Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles, set against the backdrop of Spain, the history of bullfighting, and the Spanish Civil War.

  • av Azeem Ibrahim
    319,-

    In this remarkable work offoreign policy analysis Dr Azeem Ibrahim shows Britain the pathway back toglobal relevance and success.

  • - A Portrait, By Those Who Knew Her Best
    av Iain Dale
    189,-

    Margaret Thatcher is a British icon. There is no denying her place in history as Britain's greatest peacetime Prime Minister. The reaction to her death confirms that twenty-three years after leaving office she still bestrides the political scene, both in Britain and around the world, like a colossus. Margaret Thatcher was elected to Parliament in 1959. Twenty years later she became Britain's first woman Prime Minister. She achieved two further landslide election victories, making her the longest-serving British Prime Minister since Lord Liverpool. She resigned in November 1990 after eleven-and-a-half years at the pinnacle of British politics. Memories of Margaret Thatcher brings together over 200 personal reminiscences and anecdotes from those who - whether political friends or opponents, observing her from the press gallery or toiling to keep her flame alight in the constituencies - experienced close encounters with the Iron Lady. They include, among others, Ronald Reagan, Helmut Kohl, Norman Tebbit, Cecil Parkinson, Matthew Parris, Michael Howard, Paddy Ashdown, Adam Boulton, Lord Ashcroft, Sebastian Coe, Boris Johnson, Ann Widdecombe, William Hague, Sir Bernard Ingham, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Esther Rantzen, Dame Ann Leslie, David Davis, Liam Fox and many more. Amusing, revealing, sympathetic and occasionally antagonistic, these observations combine to give a unique portrait of the political and personal life of a remarkable woman. They show the deeply private and compassionate nature of a woman who will forever be known as the Iron Lady.

  • av Mark Field
    319,-

    The End of An Era charts the ups and numerous downs of the last twenty yearsof British politics from the closest quarters.

  • av Spencer Vignes
    269,-

    One of the most surprising footballstories you will ever read: the life of George Robledo, the forgotten foreigngenius of English football.

  • av Martyn Whittock
    269,-

    In this brilliantly timely book, historian Martyn Whittock explains how it was a Viking-Slav dynasty which created the first Russian state, and how a rivalry between Viking leaders set up the states that would later become Russia and Ukraine, with consequences we are still living with today.

  • av David Cohen
    319,-

    The extraordinary, little-known life of Richard, the manwho succeeded Cromwell and survived the Restoration.

  • av Michael Heseltine
    319,-

    The brilliant new memoir by one of the last great statesmen, aman who has towered over British politics for more than fifty years.

  • av Jad Adams
    189,-

  • av Robert Seeley
    269,-

    The essential guide to the Russian way of war, aimed not onlyat students of military and international affairs but at all those who want tounderstand how conflict in our world is evolving.

  • av Alan Friedman
    169

    America was the shining city on a hill. It was the country at the forefront of the world democratic order, the global policeman, the might of its military matched only by the depth of its financial reserves. America was the one the world listened to, whether it wanted to or not. So, what happened?

  • av Charles Clarke
    319,-

  • av Charles Clarke
    319,-

  • av Tim Ross
    269,-

    In this pacy and colourful new book, seasoned political journalists Tim Ross and Rachel Wearmouth use new interviews and candid private accounts from key players to take the reader behind the scenes of one of the strangest but most consequential elections in recent history.

  • av Maeve Park
    275,-

    Meadhbh Park examines how the incel worldview has been formed by popular culture and also how it shapes society's perception of incels.

  • av Tony Insall
    319,-

    The Madness of Courage describes how, shot down behind French lines, Group Captain Gilbert Insall ignored intensive German shelling in order to repair his aircraft overnight and return to base.

  • av Michael A. Ashcroft
    145,-

    Drawing on extensive polling and analysis this is a pitiless account of how the Conservative Party came to be seen by those who elected it to office.

  • av Norman Baker
    155,-

    Updated new edition of the classic, bestselling bookon the suspicious death of the former government weapons expert.

  • av Jordan Wylie
    145,-

    Aninspirational book for young people who want to make the mostof life.

  • av Jon Moynihan
    335

  • av Robin Renwick
    269,-

    A history of how spies and culture have alwaysbeen interlinked, from Shakespeare to Bond.

  • av David Skelton
    245

    In 2019, it looked like the electoral map of Britain had been changed forever, with once solidly Labour constituencies voting Conservative for the first time. An epochal realignment seemed to be in train that saw the Conservative electoral coalition become much more Northern and working class and Labour depending more on middle class voters in the South. Only a few years later, the realignment lies in ruins. The Red Wall has returned to Labour, and it's clear 2019 was a blip. Tories are now jostling amongst themselves to be seen as the heirs to Thatcher. It's almost like the promise of change and levelling up was a fever dream as political parties and voters revert to type. What happened? And what can be done? The Conservatives made a big promise to Red Wall voters in 2019, speaking openly about first-time Conservative voters 'lending' their support and promising. In reality, that was quickly forgotten and the realignment was put in the 'too difficult' box, in preference of Thatcherite cosplaying that appealed to a tiny core of Tory members but didn't address the real problems that the country faced. But the politics behind it cannot be ignored. This book will address what went wrong with the so-called realignment and what needs to be done to revive it. 'David Skelton is a brave and original thinker who gets it.' Tim Shipman, The Sunday Times

  • av Adrian Phillips
    319,-

    Together they were Winston's bandits, and this remarkable book tells the story of their friendship and of the part they played both in Churchill's triumphs and disasters.

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