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Our Chairman Naim Attallah on The White Lake by John Borrell

‘We need men like John Borrell to stand up to the bullies in this world and through righteousness claim a well-deserved victory’

Our Chairman Naim Attallah blogs about The White Lake by John Borrell

  • April 16, 2014
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Elizabeth Day interviews Brian Sewell in Sunday’s Observer

Elizabeth Day from the Observer lunches with Brian Sewell and talks Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry, Anthony Blunt and life…

Outsider, Outsider II, Naked Emperors and Sleeping with Dogs by Brian Sewell are all available today!

 

 

 

  • April 15, 2014
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Announcement of 2015 publication of Bailey and I by David Litchfield!

David Bailey’s exhibition Stardust is currently on at the National Portrait Gallery and we have a wonderful treat in store for 2015.  We are delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of Bailey and I by David R L Litchfield.

This book will be the story of the Ritz Newspaper which the photographer David Bailey and

  • April 15, 2014
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The Spectator on The White Lake by John Borrell

‘The White Lake has moved a long way fromToujours Provence and become the story of a personal and political struggle, a kind of alternative history of the Polish transformation. It might even be the perfect book for anyone feeling the need to catch up on what exactly happened after 1989. There is just enough background

  • April 14, 2014
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The Bookbag reviews A Woman’s Story by Annie Ernaux

‘Ernaux should be applauded, because the last fifteen pages, which document her mother’s slide into Alzheimer’s, are a sad and poignant account of a terrible disease. And Ernaux should take credit for that, for her book allows her mother’s life to transcend its alarming end. In fact, it really does help bring her back into

  • April 10, 2014
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Shiny New Books reviews Born in Siberia by Tamara Astafieva

‘It’s clear that Darlow was deeply affected by his contact with Tamara, never forgetting her; and by putting together this book, he’s ensured that other people can share in her life and experiences so that she, and the many other ordinary Russian people who lived through such extraordinary times, will not be forgotten. It was

  • April 9, 2014
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The Telegraph reviews The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall

‘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,

  • April 7, 2014
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Taking Morgan by David Rose is reviewed in The Daily Star, Lebao

‘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!

 

  • April 7, 2014
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Rupert Darwall on the IPCC report for The National Review

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… 

 

  • April 4, 2014
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