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...Mania by Lionel Shriver (Borough Press/Harper)Never shy of getting stuck in, Shriver now sets her satirical sights on groupthink and the policing of thought....
...There were video messages from honorific-bearing British stars of stage and screen, the likes of Dame Joan Collins and Sir Tom Jones, sharing little known facts about the King and Queen, a litany of trivia...
...It featured a string of 1950s-era motels along Collins Avenue with Las Vegas-inspired names like the Stardust, Tangiers and Golden Nugget. In real estate terms, Sunny Isles was a classic fixer-upper....
...And if there is one thing that Trump and Johnson have mastered it’s their brands. The work of Moeller and his co-author Paul D’Ambrosio builds on that of literary critic and essayist Lionel Trilling....
...The Powerful and the Damned: Private Diaries in Turbulent Times, by Lionel Barber, WH Allen, RRP£25 Former FT editor recalls his electric encounters with the great (and less than laudable) actors in politics...
...(Martin Wolf, FT) The point of departure: Lionel Barber on Brexit and beyond (FT) I can’t in all conscience vote for any of them (Philip Collins, The Times)...
...As the House of Representatives moves towards impeachment, attention will increasingly turn to Romney, and anyone he can bring along with him (Susan Collins? Ben Sasse?)...
...Sarah Sands, editor of BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme Fascism: A Warning by Madeleine Albright (William Collins, RRP£16.99/Harper, RRP$27.99) is topical and thoughtful....
...Lizzy’s friend Charlotte Lucas makes a prudent decision to marry the pompous and self-important clergyman Mr Collins, because she is well-aware that her choices are limited and that it’s probably her best...
...Shakespeare in Swahililand, by Edward Wilson-Lee, William Collins, RRP£20 / FSG, RRP$27 (Sept) A Cambridge lecturer raised in Kenya on how Shakespeare has been read in Africa and beyond....
...The Looting Machine, by Tom Burgis, William Collins, RRP£20/PublicAffairs, RRP$27.99 The book’s thesis is conveyed by its subtitle — “warlords, tycoons, smugglers and the systematic theft of Africa’s wealth...
...Lionel Barber Editor of the Financial Times Ignore the wordy title....
...Sleepwalkers (Penguin, 2012) and Max Hastings’ Catastrophe (William Collins)....
...Lionel Shriver is author of ‘The New Republic’, published by Harper Collins this spring...
...Lionel Barber Lionel Barber has been editor of the Financial Times since November 2005....
...Big Brother, by Lionel Shriver, HarperCollins, RRP£16.99, 384 pages How would you react if someone close to you became very, very fat?...
...Great by Choice: Uncertainty, Chaos, and Luck – Why Some Thrive Despite Them All, by Jim Collins and Morten T Hansen, Random House Business Books, RRP£25 Collins, author of business classics such as Good...
...Lionel Barber Lionel Barber has been editor of the Financial Times since 2005....
...Robert Faiss, a lawyer with Lionel Sawyer & Collins, a Nevada firm, helped frame those regulations and went on to work in the Nevada Gaming Commission and the White House, where he served in the Lyndon Johnson...
...Lionel Blair as Sir Peter Teazle is even more befuddled than his character, and Paul Foot’s Crabtree had me considering arson as a critical response. ★☆☆☆☆ Running joke with most belated payoff: When I first...
...Lionel Shriver’s latest novel is ‘The Post-Birthday World’ (Harper Collins)...
...Bark Hoover Press $15, 302 pages Lionel Shriver is author of ‘The Post-Birthday World’ (Harper Collins)...
...Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times and one of the judges, praised the “excellent and diverse” shortlist and said he was expecting the debate to select a winner to be “particularly lively”....
...Lionel Griffiths, for services to accountancy in South Wales. Paul Grout, f or services to the Ministry of Defence Search and Rescue Force....
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