Beyond Britannia

What should the future of British foreign policy look like? For too long successive governments have shied away from acknowledging uncomfortable truths about the decline of Britain’s military capabilities. As…

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The UK’s In-Out Referendum

…Daily Mail ‘At last, a grown-up book about the issue of the moment.’ Compulsive Reader ‘Lord Owen’s pocket-sized book punches above its weight.’ Khodorkovsky.com   The EU’s attempts at conflict…

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Regicide

‘Worthen is right in his assessment that [Henry] Marten deserves to be better known’ History Today ‘John Worthen’s lively and sympathetic portrait brings to life one of the more neglected…

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Tazmamart

2020 WINNER OF A PEN TRANSLATES AWARD   ‘… it is compulsively readable and even uplifting… Tazmamart is a deeply moving testament to the strength of the human spirit’ The…

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28 June

‘28 June offers undergraduates and general readers a superb one-stop-shop book for the causes, influences on entry, and diplomatic finale of the First World War.’ The Historian On 28 June…

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My House in Damascus

‘[Diana Darke’s] book, now in an enlarged third edition, tells the remarkable story of how she did so, despite a succession of legal and bureaucratic obstacles, and the onset of…

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Goethe

‘An invitingly colorful and compact volume… The new comer to Goethe will leave Boerner’s book with a clear impression of Goethe’s personality and of the scope of his work.’ Open…

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A Woman in the Crossfire

WINNER OF THE ENGLISH PEN AWARD 2012   ‘She has the novelist’s eye for telling detail… Hers is the urgent task of showing the world what is happening. Thanks to…

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Britten

‘David Matthew’s Britten is a lyrical appraisal of an often tormented existence.’ Norman Lebrecht, Evening Standard ‘Matthew’s Britten is fluent, informative. His comments on Britten’s music, which occur unobtrusively throughout…

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