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The AJR reviews Walking with the Light by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg

‘His impressive knowledge is put to admirable use in examining the evolution of Jewish history, culture, biblical and religious and intellectual thought, and the repressive effect of Nazism’ 

The Association of Jewish Refugees Journal on Walking with the Light by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.

Walking with the Light by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg is available now!

 

  • August 12, 2013
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James Pembroke and Chairman Naim Attallah at the Oldie Literary Lunch

Tatler’s Online Bystander writes about The Oldie Literary Lunch, where James Pembroke discussed Growing Up in Restaurants. 

 

Growing Up in Restaurants by James Pembroke is available now!

 

 

  • August 12, 2013
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Anne Dunhill writes a moving article for The Daily Mail about the tragic death of her daughter, Anita

Anne Dunhill shares all in The Daily Mail. She describes the tragic death of her beloved daughter, Anita, and her newly found love in a man who experienced  a similar tragedy, with the death of his son.

Anita: A Memoir is available now!

 

  • August 9, 2013
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James Palumbo is made a peer in the latest honours list

Accomplished entrepreneur and writer James Palumbo has been made a peer in the latest honours list.

We published the perceptive and innovative TOMAS  in 2009.

 ‘Absolutely amazing.. it’s the most energetic, surreal and extraordinary novel I have read for a very long time… it’s really remarkable’  Stephen Fry

‘Savage satire of the highest calibre’  Monocle

  • August 2, 2013
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Timeline and synopsis of Terence Rattigan’s plays in The Telegraph

The Telegraph gives a timeline and synopsis of plays by Terence Rattigan

Terence Rattigan: The Man and His Work by Michael Darlow was published in 2012, and is available now!

  • July 30, 2013
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The Financial Times reviews The Passenger by Maryam Sachs

The Financial Times reviews The Passenger by Maryam Sachs.

‘The passenger herself is well drawn, and the final stages of the novel – in which memories that she has “tried to erase so desperately” return to her in a Proustian rush – are movingly and convincingly done.’

The Passenger by Maryam Sachs is out now!

  • July 29, 2013
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Andrew Stuffaford on The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall for The National Review

Our Climate-Change Cathedral  by Andrew Stuffaford for The National Review. ‘The end of the world, it appears, will always be with us.’ Andrew Stuffaord discusses The Age of Global Warming by Rupert Darwall.  The Age of Global Warming is out now!

  • July 29, 2013
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Brian Sewell on Have I Got News for You in 1999…

Meera Syral and Brian Sewell were guests on Have I Got News for You back in 1999. Watch it here!

Outsider, Outsider II, Naked Emperors and The Orwell Essays by Brian Sewell are available now!

  • July 26, 2013
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Creeksailor blogs about forthcoming publication – Sailing Gaffers

‘If you sail a gaffer or are simply interested in boats then this book will be a valued addition to your library.‘  The Creeksailor on Sailing Gaffers: Stories from Fifty Years of the Old Gaffers Association 

  • July 24, 2013
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