An exclusive introduction from the editor of Goodbye Europe accompanies two headline essays from Henry Marsh and Sarah Perry.
In bestseller terms at least, June’s General Election produced one firm winner: Douglas Murray’s The Strange Death of Europe, the author’s uncompromising analysis of a political and financial system in seemingly self-generated implosion. The book absolutely caught the mood and has continued to top our charts throughout. Now, in the second of our articles looking at post-election UK, Murray picks out the books that light a way through our minority-government fug.
In the second of our book lists inspired by Brexit, Field Manager Matthew Hennessey steps up to the crease
In the slipstream of profound change, buyer Clement Knox and field manager Matthew Hennessey offer their own unique takes on book lists for Brexit. First in to bat is Clement
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