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The Spectator reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah

'The best interrogators can be counted on one hand. My own list would include John Freeman, Oriana Fallaci, Martyn Harris, Janet Malcolm and Lynn Barber. To which I now add the Palestinian publisher and author, Naim Attallah.' The Spectator reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here. 

  • January 17, 2019
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The Evelyn Waugh society on the publication of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

The Evelyn Waugh Society writes about the publication of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. You can read the piece here and get your copy of the book here. 

  • January 16, 2019
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The Hippocratic Post reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes

'Relational psychotherapist Jayne Haynes’s compelling, unpredictable new memoir; ‘If I Chance to Talk a Little Wild’ uses both personal and clinical experiences to explore complex issues such as parenting, emotional and sexual abuse and unresolved conflict and is full of fascinating case histories and anecdotes. The memoir vividly explores Haynes' early life and complex relationship with her mother who suffered a nervous breakdown.' The Hippocratic Post reviews If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here today. 

  • January 14, 2019
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The Telegraph on Auberon Waugh and A Scribbler in Soho

'Sharp, outrageous and very un-PC: why we'll never see the savage wit of Auberon Waugh again' There was a brilliant feature on Auberon Waugh and the publication of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh on Saturday 12th January. You can read the feature here.

  • January 14, 2019
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The Sunday Times on A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

'The writer was detestable, but the man was not, and Attallah rightly celebrates him'  The Sunday Times reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. You can read the full review here and get your copy of the book here today. 

  • January 14, 2019
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Felipe Fernández-Armesto on No Longer with Us…

‘Usually, interviews confirm interrogators’ prejudices or subjects’ lies. Naim Atallah, however, caught the good and the great close to the threshold of death, where inhibitions vanish and hypocrisy dissolves. He captured serenity and anxiety, recrimination and justification, ruthlessness and regret, candour and clarity, and wisdom that’s withering in both senses of the word. At one level, the book is an album of a dying age, at another an evocation of the revulsion of the very old from the follies of their successors. At the deepest level, it’s like a map of the territory we shall all traverse on the way to death.’ Historian Felipe Fernández-Armesto on No Longer With Us. You can get your copy of No Longer With Us here now.

  • January 9, 2019
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The Evening Standard on the National Gallery exhibition on the forgotten women who inspired the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood…

Dr Jan Marsh is curating an exhibition at the National Gallery on the forgotten women who inspired the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, called the 'Pre-Raphaelite Sisters'. The exhibition will focus on women such as Elizabeth Siddal and you can read the Evening Standard article here. In 2010 we published The Legend of Elizabeth Siddal by Jan Marsh. You can still get a copy of the book here.

  • December 18, 2018
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Jeannette Hyde, author of The Gut Makeover recommends If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes

'If I chance to talk a little wildcovers a diversity of topics form friendship and psychiatry in St Petersburg to our bond with pets, and the pain of our guts intertwined with references from literature and peppered with anecdotes from the therapy room (anonymised with patient permission).'  Jeannette Hyde writes about If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes on her website and recommends it as 'a gut read this Christmas'  Get your copy today! You can read the full article here. 

  • December 13, 2018
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The Oxford Times on the launch of No Longer with Us

Christopher Gray writes about the launch of No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah. You can read the full article here: Gray mattert December 6Gray mattert December 6 and get your copy of No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah here today. 

  • December 12, 2018
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