09 Sep 2015
Andrew Lownie has written a short article on researching his Guy Burgess biography, to be published tomorrow, for the Hodder website http://hforhistory.tumblr.com/post/128635253439/the-author-of-stalins-englishman-andrew-lownie A longer article will follow later. More details will be found by following @guyburgessbook
08 Sep 2015
Congratulations to Roger Crowley whose Conquerors: How Portugal Seized the Indian Ocean and Forged the First Global Empire was chosen as one of the ‘top ten history titles this autumn’ in this weekend’s Sunday Times. BBC History Magazine have called it ‘Fast-paced and vivid narrative…a fascinating account of the rise of an empire.’
07 Sep 2015
There’s a terrific review of David McGrath’s debut novel Rickshaw in the latest issue of Books Ireland magazine:
‘A hilarious, poignant and razor-sharp debut, set in the underbelly of London’s West End, as the hero pedals frantically with the past always hot on his heels.’
07 Sep 2015
The Daily Mirror carried a big feature on Chris Woodford’s Atoms Under the Floorboards last week.
06 Sep 2015
Yale have bought John Hardman’s major new life of Louis XV1.
06 Sep 2015
Randell Hansen’s Disobeying Hitler has write up in Sunday Express
06 Sep 2015
Andrew Lownie, whose Stalin’s Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess is published on Thursday , names a new Russian spy in today’s Mail on Sunday
The book now has its own Twitter account (@guyburgessbook) and Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stalins-Englishman/1112583928771142
06 Sep 2015
Congratulations to Irene Kelly and Katy Weitz whose Sins of the Mother is no 6 in this week’s paperback non-fiction list.
The book would be number 1 in the Sunday Times chart if they were running their normal weekly chart. But because the sales figures come through a day late after a bank holiday, they don’t get the information in time to meet their print deadline. So they run an out of date four week chart instead (it will be based on four weeks sales up to 22 August which is outside period book has been published).
04 Sep 2015
Paul Anthony Jones’s latest article in the Independent on the misuse of common words can be found at http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/common-words-youre-probably-misusing-from-enormity-to-ultimately-gambit-to-fortuitous-10480987.html
04 Sep 2015
The Daily Telegraph referred to David Craig’s The Great Charity Scandal in an article yesterday