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- Offshore Islanders: A History of the English People
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- A History of the American People
- The Quest for God: A Personal Pilgrimage
- To Hell with Picasso and Other Essays: Selected Pieces from The Spectator
- The Holocaust
- The Quotable Paul Johnson: A Topical Compilation of His Wit, Wisdom and Satire
- Wake Up Britain – a Latter-day Pamphlet
- A History of the Jews
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- The Oxford Book Of Political Anecdotes
- Consolidated Gold Fields: A Centenary Portrait
- Modern Times: A History of the World from the 1920s to the 1980s
- The Pick of Paul Johnson
- The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830
- Pope John Paul II And The Catholic Restoration
- Ireland: A Concise History from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day
- British Cathedrals
- The Civilization of Ancient Egypt
- Enemies of Society
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- A History of Christianity
- Civilizations of the Holy Land
- Pope John XXIII
- Jesus: A Biography from a Believer
- The Life and Times of Edward III
- Elizabeth I: a Study in Power and Intellect
- A Place in History: Places & Buildings Of British History
- Humorists: From Hogarth to Noel Coward
- The Highland Jaunt
- Statesmen And Nations
- Merrie England
- Socrates: A Man for Our Times
- Left of Centre
- Journey into Chaos
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- George Washington: The Founding Father
- The Vanished Landscape: A 1930s Childhood in the Potteries
- Napoleon
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- Art: A New History
Intellectuals
A fascinating portrait of the minds that have shaped the modern world. In an intriguing series of case studies, Rousseau, Shelley, Marx, Ibsen, Tolstoy, Hemingway, Bertrand Russell, Brecht, Sartre, Edmund Wilson, Victor Gollancz, Lillian Hellman, Cyril Connolly, Norman Mailer, James Baldwin, Kenneth Tynan, and Noam Chomsky, among others, are revealed as intellectuals both brilliant and contradictory, magnetic and dangerous.