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Andrew Roberts

Andrew Roberts took a first in Modern History at Cambridge. He has been a professional historian since the publication of his life of Lord Halifax , The Holy Fox, in 1991, followed by Eminent Churchillians in 1994 . He contributes regularly to the Sunday Telegraph. Lives in Knightsbridge, London, and has two children. His Salisbury won the Wolfson History Prize in 2000. His books include Napoleon and Wellington in 2001, Hitler and Churchill (based on BBC-2 series) in 2003. What Might Have Been (editor) in 2004. His History of the English Speaking Peoples Since 1900 was published in 2006 and won the Walter Bagehot Prize .
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AuthorTitleFormatDatePriceISBN
Andrew RobertsA History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900Paperback05/09/2007£14.999780753821749
Andrew RobertsA History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900Hardback14/09/2006£25.009780297850762
Andrew RobertsHitler and Churchill Secrets of LeadershipPaperback04/03/2004£8.999780753817780
Andrew RobertsNapoleon and WellingtonPaperback01/05/2003£8.999781842127407
Andrew RobertsNapoleon and WellingtonPaperback06/06/2002£9.999781842124802
Andrew RobertsHoly FoxPaperback11/08/1997£10.999781857994728
Andrew RobertsEminent ChurchilliansPaperback03/04/1995£8.999781857992137

A History of the English-Speaking Peoples since 1900

'This book takes no prisoners. It is a bold, uncompromising trumpet blast in celebration of the political, economic and cultural achievements of the English-Speaking Peoples in the 20th century and until the present day. ... Roberts is never without a trenchant opinion or a scathing denunciation of humbug. In robust prose and armed with immense learning, he is always readable and never loses sight of his overarching theme.'

Christopher Silvester

DAILY EXPRESS

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