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  • av Alexander Litvinenko & Yuri Felshtinsky
    163,-

    Based on the author's 20 years of insider's knowledge of Russian spy campaigns, this title describes how the successor of the KGB fabricated terrorist attacks and launched war to have the unknown Putin - the author's former superior at the Russian secret service elected with a landslide victory.

  • - How the Pandemic Ruined Britain's Health and Wealth and What to Do about It
    av John Ashton
    194 - 662,-

    In this hard-hitting book Britain's leading public-health expert Professor Dr John Ashton describes how we can make Britain safe again.

  • av Owen Wilson
    224,-

    The first history of the shadowy Wagner Group led by Yevgeny Prighozin who almost attacked Moscow on 24 June 2023, defying Vladimir Putin.

  • - A Career in the Masses
    av George Walden
    164,-

    For the first time in British history, our culture and politics are now often in the hands of inverted elites: well-born, privately educated men (mostly) who affect populist attitudes.

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    259,-

    An essential experts' guide to the sinister culture of contemporary Russia: Ben Hodges, Bill Browder, Fiona Hill, David Petraeus, John Sweeney, Julia Davis, Luke Harding, Mark Galeotti, Owen Matthews, Peter Pomerantsev, Timothy Garton Ash.

  • av Yuri Felshtinsky
    259,-

    How the sale of a Leonardo Da Vinci painting for US$500milion ended up financing Donald Trump's election campaign through a Florida piece of real estate.

  • av Tenzing Norgay
    194,-

    A timely return of this Everest classic autobiography on the 70th anniversary of climbing Everest for the first time together with Sir Edmund Hillary.

  • av Yuri Felshtinsky
    344,-

    The first comprehensive history of Russia seen through its secret services from 1917-2036 (the end of Putin's term in office as Russia's President).

  • av Nigel Cawthorne
    164,-

    Royal spares Prince Harry and Prince Andrew easily overshadow most news about the British monarchy. They seem so different, and yet... Liked as teenagers, drawn to the military and American actresses, privileged, bad boys as adolescents, both have proven to have a rare knack for turning their lives into dramatic instalments for the world to watch-as well as a major embarrassment to their family's ruling members. Royal author Nigel Cawthorne unravels the princely duo in this entertaining double portrait and asks what growing up as a royal spare did for them? Join him on the inside of their regal track with many little known stories from inside the palace-and their latest travails of having to keep up regal appearances despite no longer being royal highnesses.

  • av Diana Mitford (Lady Mosley)
    194,-

    Diana Mitford's gripping autobiography: both Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler adored her, and Evelyn Waugh and Oswald Mosley fell in love with her, yet she spent WWII in Holloway prison.

  • av Fridtjof Nansen
    220,-

  • av Yuri Felshtinsky & Michael Stanchev
    304,-

  • av Nigel Cawthorne
    164,-

  • av Jonathan Miller
    194,-

    Meet the ridiculous real France, by Jonathan Miller who became a local politician in France and saw close-up what makes the French tick.

  • av Crispin Black
    191 - 304,-

  • - Terrific Outrage from Middle England
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    164,-

    Delightful peeves from Victorian Britain to the Second World War, gathered together as an alternative history of Britain through moans and grumbles.

  • - Prince Philip on Himself, the Queen and Others
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    164,-

    An affectionate and entertaining book on Prince Philip's straight-forward views of himself, the Queen and others.

  • - The Fall of World's Most Notorious Socialite
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    174,-

    Ghislaine Maxwell had it all - model looks, connections, charm, a billionaire father, adoring siblings - yet on 2 July 2020 she was arrested by the FBI on multiple underage-sex charges. Find out the breath-taking real story behind the headlines, programmes and documentaries.

  • - The Glamorous Story of Footballers' Wives
    av Sam Kimberley
    164,-

    The first history of WAGS in Britain, from the 1964 World Cup to today's legal fight between Colleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy. Prepare to be shocked!

  • - The Crazy World of Britain's Health and Safety Regulation
    av Alan Pearce
    164,-

    An hilarious collection of perfectly-formed chuckles about the mad world of health and safety for the DIY-er, gardener and anyone with a sense of humour. Unbelievably, all cases in the book are true!

  • av Nigel Cawthorne
    155 - 294,-

  • - The Chilling Special Operation to Assassinate Washington Post Journalist Jamal Khashoggi by the Saudi Royal Court
    av Owen Wilson
    194,-

    A meticulous reconstruction of the context and facts surrounding the chilling assassination of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi state officials at their Istanbul consulate.

  • - A Wolf in the World
    av George Walden
    164,-

    The acclaimed introduction to China by a diplomat, politician, writer and City advisor who has engaged with the country since 1966.

  • - Making the Right Choice for Your Child
    av Richard Halvorsen
    224,-

    Now in its fourth edition, Vaccines has been updated with information on the new Hepatitis vaccine that will be added to Britain's immunisation schedule.

  • - Complaints from Middle England
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    164,-

    The very best outrage from the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser, the newspaper that coined the phrase 'Disgusted from Tunbridge Wells' for grumpy complaints.

  • - An Utterly Quirky Guide to General Ignorance
    av Stephen Bayley
    164,-

    Wittgenstein said that if people never did silly things, nothing intelligent would ever happen. Why does Judeo-Christianity love mountains? Why was fear of drinking from skulls the original reason for cremation? This work gathers the bizarre and unknown facts that make our world tick.

  • - A Sex History of the White House
    av Nigel Cawthorne
    225,-

    An utterly embarrassing sex history of the 44 men who became POTUS, from Donald Trump to George Washington and including Joe Biden as Obama's VP.

  • - And the Forgotten Photographs
    av Edward Whymper
    294,-

    The dramatic story of how the 13 mountain peaks, including the Matterhorn, were conquered by 25-year-old Edward Whymper, armed with tweeds, an ice-axe and Alpenstock. Includes for the first time the 56 photographs he took a decade later.

  • Spar 12%
    - A Memoir
    av George Englund
    164,-

    The must-have Brando biography by Brando's closest friend.

  • - How to Become the World's Richest Man
    av Johan Stenebo
    224,-

    Inspirational warts-and-all business story how the founder of IKEA became the world's richest man starting with a single furniture store in rural Sweden.

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