by Matthew Hamilton | May 28, 2024 | Culture, Humour, Literary Fiction, Politics
Constable has landed The Adventures of Herbert Hound from the Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer John Crace.
Published on 3rd October 2024, it charts the “picaresque journey” of Crace’s dog Herbie told through the British political landscape.
by Matthew Hamilton | Sep 5, 2023 | Culture, Non-Fiction, Politics
Iain MacGregor acquired world rights in Reds: The History of Communism from the Neolithic to Xi’s China – and US rights have just been bought by Scribner.
by Matthew Hamilton | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture, Politics, Uncategorized
Arif Ahmed will defend “all views”, following his appointment as the first director for freedom of speech and academic freedom. He will have responsibility for investigating breaches of the Freedom of Speech Act…
by Matthew Hamilton | Feb 6, 2023 | Culture, Non-Fiction, Politics, Uncategorized
“The provocative historian fires an intellectual antitank missile into the agonised debate over the impact and legacy of the British Empire,” writes Trevor Phillips in the Sunday Times
by Matthew Hamilton | Dec 5, 2022 | Biography, Culture, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Politics
Congratulations to Andrew Doyle, Tom Doyle, Michael Hann, Louise Perry, Keiron Pim and John L Williams…
by Matthew Hamilton | Jul 26, 2022 | Culture, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Politics
“In his excellent new book, comedian and Triggerometry host Konstantin Kisin asks why people in the West so often spit on their luck…” Read Douglas Murray’s 5/5 review in The Telegraph…