Littlejohn's Britain

Littlejohn's Britain

by RichardLittlejohn (Author)

Synopsis

Britain's number one newspaper columnist, award-winning journalist and broadcaster speaks out in Littlejohn's Britain, a funny and controversial overview of Britain's political landscape, in which no sacred cow is left unslain.

"From the Hardcover edition."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Airport / Ireland / Export e.
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 03 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0091795672
ISBN 13: 9780091795672
Book Overview: As with Jeremy Clarkson's bestseller, this is a themed collection of pieces that fires broadside at Blair's Britain and the absurdity of petty bureaucracy.

Author Bio
Richard Littlejohn is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster, and author of two best-selling books. He has written for London's Evening Standard and Punch and is still a contributor to the Spectator. His twice-weekly columns in the Daily Mail and the Sun earned him a place in the inaugural Newspaper Hall of Fame as one of the most influential journalists of the past 40 years. He has been Fleet Street's Columnist of the Year and was named Irritant of the Year by the BBC's What The Papers Say awards for his unrivalled ability to get up the noses of the Establishment. His extensive radio and television work has brought him both a Sony award and a Silver Rose of Montreux. ittlejohn's satirical novel To Hell In A Handcart was the fastest-selling fiction paperback on its release in 2001. His highly acclaimed non-fiction book You Couldn't Make It Up skewered John Major's Conservative government - much the same as Littlejohn's Britain does for the Blair years.