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  • - The Life of David Butler
    by Michael Crick
    £18.99

    Based on interviews with Butler himself, his friends, colleagues and family, and with access to many previously unseen papers, Crick chronicles the long and energetic life of the greatest analyst of British elections - a story which weaves its way through post-war history with surprises, colour and humour.

  • - An Alternative History of Britain and the Labour Party
    by Eric Shaw & Gerry Hassan
    £18.99

    An alternative history of the Labour Party which will have significant relevance and impact in the context of the ongoing debates on Scottish independence, the future of the British state and UK politics post-Brexit.

  • - Leo Varadkar - A Very Modern Taoiseach
    by Philip Ryan
    £11.99

    The first biography of new Irish Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, an inspiring tale of personal struggle and political intrigue. Varadkar has been both highly visible and a key player in negotiations between the EU and Britain over Brexit and issues surrounding the Irish border with the North.

  • - A Poet's Life in Publishing
    by Jeremy Robson
    £15.99

    Full of enticing anecdotes culled from a fifty-year career, this is an engrossing book that provides an insider's view of the changing world of publishing. Jeremy Robson has published an extraordinary range of household names; writers, poets, actors, singers, sports people, cartoonists, newspaper columnists and politicians. .

  • by Francis Beckett & Mark Seddon
    £15.49

    An incisive and optimistic analysis of the re-emergence of a socialist Labour Party by two journalists, longstanding Labour activists. A narrative that neatly sidesteps the current media obsession, seeking to explain what this process of rebirth could mean for British politics.

  • by Claire Fox
    £8.99

    New, updated edition of the acclaimed polemic by the celebrated libertarian broadcaster and the originator of the term `Snowflake' to describe a perceived lack of resilience in millennials. Previous edition ISBN 9781849549813 sold 4,500 copies.

  • - Clough and Taylor at Brighton
    by Spencer Vignes
    £10.99

    Brian Clough has an enduring appeal with in literature and film. The first book focusing solely on Clough's time at Brighton - the missing link between Clough's successful spell at Derby and disastrous tenure at Leeds.

  • - From Crash to Defeat, 2007-2010
    by Alastair Campbell
    £18.99

    Eagerly anticipated seventh volume from the man at the epicentre of power in the Blair and Brown governments. The next instalment in the best-selling and critically acclaimed series of diaries from Tony Blair's press secretary.

  • - An Insider's Account of Modern Russia
    by Vladimir I. Yakunin
    £15.49

    Tackling topics as diverse as terrorism, government intrigue and the reality of doing business in Russia, and offering unparalleled insights into the post-Soviet mindset, this is the first time that a figure with Yakunin's background has talked so openly and frankly about his country.

  • - The Inside Story of the 2017 Election
    by Tim Ross & Tom McTague
    £11.99

    The story of the 2017 general election told by two respected journalists with privileged access to all the key players.

  • - Edward VIII, Mrs. Simpson and the Hidden Politics of the Abdication Crisis
    by Adrian Phillips
    £10.99

    A unique history of the political machinations that bedevilled Stanley Baldwin's government during the abdication crisis of 1936.

  • - Adventures and Misadventures of a Fleet Street Survivor
    by Donald Trelford
    £18.99

    A much-anticipated memoir from one of Fleet Street's most respected newspaper editors. Donald Trelford lifts the lid on his career in an engaging read, full of wit and wisdom.

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