‘Like most of those on both sides of the debate, Rupert Darwall is not a scientist. He is a wonderfully lucid historian of intellectual and political movements, which is just the job to explain what has been inflicted on us over the past 30 years or so in the name of saving the planet… Scientists, Rupert Darwall complains, have been too ready to embrace the “subjectivity” of the future, and too often have a “cultural aversion to learning from the past”. If they read this tremendous book they will see those lessons set out with painful clarity’
Charles Moore gives a fantastic review of The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall in The Telegraph. Now available in hardback and paperback!
‘For a novel in which large sections are spent detailing the boredom of captivity, it is also surprisingly fast-paced’
The Daily Star, Lebanon reviews Taking Morgan by David Rose. Get your copy today!
Rupert Darwall on why the IPCC report neglects the benefits of global warming for The National Review.
The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall is now available in hardback and paperback. Get your copy today…

‘Taking Morgan is a thoroughly enjoyable read; just the thing to while away a few hours on the plane – though perhaps not one with a Middle-Eastern destination’
The Jewish Chronicle on Taking Morgan by David Rose
Brian Sewell discussed Sleeping with Dogs and the many dogs that have touched his life at the Oxford Literary Festival on Friday.
It was a wonderful event! Here are some pictures…
Sophia Waugh gives a cooking demonstration and talks Cooking People at Chawton House Library. It was a fantastic day! Cooking People by Sophia Waugh is available now…
We celebrated the launch of the paperback edition of The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall. See what the Evening Standard had to say about the evening here.
The Age of Global Warming is now available in hardback and paperback. Get your copy now!
Sophia Waugh talked Cooking People and gave a cooking demonstration at Chawton House Library. It was a fantastic day!
‘Coming to Chawton House is a tremendous joy for me as it combines my two loves – food and literature. Cooking People is about the five women who changed the way the English eat and I am very excited that Chawton House Library has a copy of Hannah Glasse’s book, The Art of Cookery‘ Sophia Waugh

The Oxford Times interviews David Rose. He discusses Taking Morgan and investigative journalism…
‘What he didn’t tell anyone is that the melting, if it happens of the Greenland ice sheet, isn’t in decades or centuries – it’s millennia. The earliest it would melt is in 1,000 years’ time. Why didn’t he say that?’
Rupert Darwall argues that climate scientists just don’t know on NewsMax TV. Get The Age of Global Warming in hardback or paperack today!

Sophia Waugh will be speaking about Cooking People at Chawton House Library AND hosting a cooking demonstration. Get your tickets today!
Princeton physicist William Happer reviews The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall for The Marshall Institute. The Age of Global Warming is now available in paperback!