The Great Men of history 2.0
Alexander Starritt’s new novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, attempts to cast Big Tech’s leaders as Olympians shaping our age – but…
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Alexander Starritt’s new novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, attempts to cast Big Tech’s leaders as Olympians shaping our age – but…
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The 20th century, for better and for worse, was the communist century.
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Helen Taylor’s memoir Childless by Choice – a reflection on her child-free life – offers the perspective that’s often missing…
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In Three Weeks in July, Adam Wishart and James Nally show how the Islamist bomb attacks of July 2005 changed…
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Lally MacBeth’s attempt to chronicle of-the-people culture in detail is a treasure trove of both British folk memory and new…
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The dapper composer who invented background music was driven by a profound if offbeat religiosity.
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The columnist’s memoir promises an insider’s account of the Cameron years – but instead provides a study in overwhelming self-pity.
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In her memoir, the former prime minister seems more concerned with the symbols of politics than the actual politics the prompted…
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