Prominent in both Thatcher and Major’s cabinets, the author is a shrewd observer of the corridors of power, with their surprising chicanes and U-turns.
The Best of Enemies: Diaries 1980-1997
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Lavish book on this magnificent house, by its owner, now the thirteenth generation of Sackvilles. Knole appears in Woolf's Orlando as her protagonist's vast Elizabethan domain, more like a t... read more
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By examining their individual backgrounds, Clark shows that Ramsay MacDonald's new cabinet represented a radical departure in its representation of Britain's social classes.
The Men of 1924: Britain’s First Labour Government
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Landscape preservation through the lives of Octavia Hill (London), Beatrix Potter (Lake District), Pauline Dower (Northumberland), and Sylvia Sayer (Dartmoor).
The Women Who Saved the English Countryside
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Glorious survey of pieces in the Victoria & Albert Museum, from Bernard Leach, Michael Cardew and Lucie Rie to Edmund de Waal, Grayson Perry and many others. Many illustrations.
Studio Ceramics: British Studio Pottery 1900 to Now
Hardback £65.00