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Henry Porter

Henry Porter has written for most national broadsheet newspapers. He was editor of the Atticus column on the Sunday Times, moving to set up the Sunday Correspondent magazine in 1988. He contributes commentary and reportage to the Guardian, Observer, Evening Standard and Sunday Telegraph. He is the British editor of the American magazine Vanity Fair and divides his time between New York and London
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AuthorTitleFormatDatePriceISBN
Henry PorterBrandenburgAudio Clip AvailablePaperback08/02/2006£6.999780752864945
Henry PorterHenry Porter: Three Great Novels Remembrance Day, A Spy's Life, Empire StatePaperback01/12/2005£12.999780752867342
Henry PorterBrandenburgAudio Clip AvailableHardback16/06/2005£10.009780752856933
Henry PorterEmpire StatePaperback15/04/2004£6.999780752858920
Henry PorterA Spy's LifePaperback07/02/2002£6.999780752848068
Henry PorterA Spy's Life (Tape)Tape05/07/2001£12.999780752845883
Henry PorterRemembrance DayPaperback03/02/2000£6.999780752827711

Brandenburg (CD)

'It's 1989, the Berlin Wall is down and Rudi, working for MI6 in the GDR, could escape to the west but doesn't. His twin brother has been detained by the Stasi. If you thought cold war thrillers were old hat and that, in any case, Deighton and Le Carré had cornered the market, think again. Is this the first novel to feature Vladimir Putin in his KGB days?'

Sue Arnold

GUARDIAN

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