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Praise for Geoffrey Wheatcroft's Previous Works The Strange Death of Tory England "Every page of the book is a firework party.... Most political historians pride themselves on being bland, dogged and cliched.... Wheatcroft is just the opposite... his prose shines brightly, shedding new light on old faces." -Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday The Controversy of Zion Winner of the National Jewish Book Award "Admirably written.... Geoffrey Wheatcroft has precisely the right balance of humour and seriousness, and the right blend of the ironic and the historic senses, to put himself forward as a…mehr

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Praise for Geoffrey Wheatcroft's Previous Works The Strange Death of Tory England "Every page of the book is a firework party.... Most political historians pride themselves on being bland, dogged and cliched.... Wheatcroft is just the opposite... his prose shines brightly, shedding new light on old faces." -Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday The Controversy of Zion Winner of the National Jewish Book Award "Admirably written.... Geoffrey Wheatcroft has precisely the right balance of humour and seriousness, and the right blend of the ironic and the historic senses, to put himself forward as a chronicler and analyst of this singularly thorny topic." -Christopher Hitchens, Mail on Sunday The Randlords "A hard-to-put-down book...a literate, absorbing narrative." -J.A. Livingstone, New York Times
Autorenporträt
Geoffrey Wheatcroft is an English journalist and the author of several books. As well as British newspapers, he writes frequently for The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, and The New Republic. He lives in Bath, England.
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Even readers sick of Churchill will find much to enjoy, partly because Wheatcroft is such a fluent and entertaining writer, but also because he has so many interesting and provocative things to say Dominic Sandbrook Sunday Times