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The Twitnam Summer: Friendship, Satire and the Writing of Gulliver’s Travels

‘A rollicking, brilliant book’ GARETH RUSSELL, author of Queen James

‘A very fine piece of biographical work, erudite but accessible’ JOHN STUBBS, author of Jonathan Swift

A rollicking narrative history set during the extraordinary summer of 1726 when Jonathan Swift arrived in London from Dublin, with a draft of Gulliver’s Travels in his bag.

The Road: A Story of Romans and Ways to the Past

A TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR

‘An absolute joy to read and an early contender for every list of History Books of the Year’ Sunday Telegraph

‘On nearly every page a random passage takes one’s breath away’ The Times

Have you ever heard the march of legions on a lonely country road?

Values: An Economist’s Guide to Everything That Matters

THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘A radical book that speaks out accessibly’ BONO

‘Indispensable … This is the essential handbook’ CHRISTINE LAGARDE

‘A remarkably good read’ GILLIAN TETT, Financial Times

‘A landmark achievement’ WILL HUTTON, Observer

Noise

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

‘A monumental, gripping book … Outstanding’ SUNDAY TIMES

What Does Jeremy Think?: Jeremy Heywood and the Making of Modern Britain

The Sunday Times Bestseller

‘Seasoned Whitehall watchers often remark: “It wouldn’t have been like this if Jeremy Heywood were still around.” … How could it be that the effectiveness of the once-revered civil service had become reliant on a single man?’ Guardian

A Curious Boy: The Making of a Scientist

‘Truth and courage are what memoirs need and this one has them both in spades … The unforgotten boy: that is what makes this a book a revelation’ADAM NICOLSON

‘Wonderful, absolutely beguiling … I learnt a lot and really loved it’RICHARD HOLMES

‘Gloriously evocative’ DAILY MAIL

Collateral Damage: Britain, America and Europe in the Age of Trump

‘Much bigger and more ambitious than a first-person “rise and fall” … Great vignettes and classy analysis from the man who until a year ago sat at the top of the diplomatic tree … There is nothing dusty or dry in his account of dealing with the twin forces of Boris and Donald, and how they’ve shaped politics – and his life’ Guardian

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