October 2018 Issue Frank McLynn Bought and Sold for British Gold Turncoat: Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty By Stephen Brumwell LR
June 2018 Issue Darrin M McMahon Thetford’s Finest Thomas Paine: Britain, America, & France in the Age of Enlightenment and Revolution By J C D Clark LR
December 2016 Issue David M Lubin The Boy from Boston A Revolution in Color: The World of John Singleton Copely By Jane Kamensky LR
October 2015 Issue Seamus Deane Civilising Influence Empire & Revolution: The Political Life of Edmund Burke By Richard Bourke LR
April 2015 Issue Andrew J O'Shaughnessy How the West Was Lost An Empire on the Edge: How Britain Came to Fight America By Nick Bunker LR
February 2009 Issue Frank McLynn Columbus of the Woods Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America By Meredith Mason Brown LR
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Richard Flanagan's Question 7 is this year's winner of the @BGPrize.
In her review from our June issue, @rosalyster delves into Tasmania, nuclear physics, romance and Chekhov.
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Rosa Lyster: Kiss of Death - Question 7 by Richard Flanagan
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‘At times, Orbital feels almost like a long poem.’
@sam3reynolds on Samantha Harvey’s Orbital, the winner of this year’s @TheBookerPrizes
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Sam Reynolds: Islands in the Sky - Orbital by Samantha Harvey
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Nick Harkaway, John le Carré's son, has gone back to the 1960s with a new novel featuring his father's anti-hero, George Smiley.
But is this the missing link in le Carré’s oeuvre, asks @ddguttenplan, or is there something awry?
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D D Guttenplan: Smiley Redux - Karla’s Choice by Nick Harkaway
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