Andrew Marr Libros Populares
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En deontología periodística, se conoce por Ley de los titulares de Betteridge (o simplemente Ley de Betteridge) a un adagio que afirma que, «cualquier titular en forma de pregunta puede ser respondido con un no». Fue enunciada por Ian Betteridge, periodista británico especializado en nuevas tecnologías,[1] aunque la misma idea ya había sido formulada por otros autores.[2] Se ha llamado también a este aforismo "Ley de Davis"[3][4] o simplemente, "principio periodístico".[5] Betteridge lo explicaba en un artículo de febrero de 2009, en relación con una noticia publicada en TechCrunch titulada "¿Entregó Last.fm datos de los usuarios a la RIAA?": En 2004, unos cinco años antes de la reseña de Betteridge, el periodista Andrew Marr hacía un análisis similar en su libro My Trade. De entre las pautas que Marr ofrecía al lector sobre cómo acercarse a un periódico para tratar de indagar la verdad, podía leerse: Referencias Enlaces externos Sitio web del autor Artículo en Techcrunch sobre Last.fm y la RIAA. Descubre los libros populares de Andrew Marr. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Andrew Marr
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Winnicott
Adam PhillipsD.W. Winnicott’s remarkable books, including The Piggle, Home Is Where We Start From and The Child, Family and the Outside World (all published by Penguin) are still read, valued a...
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The Walpole Orange
Frank MuirWilliam Grundwick has a problem. As secretary of the Walpole Club he's dutybound to arrange whatever function the Events Committee decides is appropriate to celebrate the Club's 25...
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Why Is This Lying Bastard Lying to Me?
Rob BurleyA deliciously irreverent and humorous insider’s account of 25 years working at the very top of British political television‘What Rob Burley doesn't know about political interviewin...
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Mysterious Scotland
Michael BalfourMysterious Scotland presents an extraordinary array of the weird and wonderful heritage of the country. Michael Balfour examines strange stories from the moors, forests, rivers, ho...
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More Time for Politics
Tony BennWhen Tony Benn left Parliament after 51 years he quoted his wife Caroline's remark that now he would have 'more time for politics'. And so this has proved: in the first seven years...
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The Federalist Papers
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay & Isaac KramnickWritten at a time when furious arguments were raging about the best way to govern America, The Federalist Papers had the immediate pratical aim of persuading New Yorkers to accept ...
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Salt
Mark KurlanskyHomer called it a divine substance. Plato described it as especially dear to the gods. As Mark Kurlansky so brilliantly relates here, salt has shaped civilisation from the beginnin...
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Invasion
Frank GardnerWhat they're saying about Frank Gardner's thrillers . . . ‘Fast, taut, tense, accurate.’ FREDERICK FORSYTH 'Utterly authentic.' DAILY MAIL‘Highvoltage storytelling.’ TONY PARSONS...
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Troubleshooting Tips for Your Aga
Amy WillcockMore people than ever before are discovering the joys of the Aga. It's so much more than just a cooker it's a style statement and a way of life. But Agas are notoriously tricky to...
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The End of History and the Last Man
Francis FukuyamaA LANDMARK WORK OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. A GLOBAL BESTSELLER. STILL AS RELEVANT TODAY. With the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 the threat of the Cold War which had dominated the seco...
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Queen's Own Highlanders
Trevor RoyleCreated in 1961 as a result of the amalgamation of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and the Seaforth Highlanders, the Queen's Own Highlanders embody the history and traditions o...
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Spirit Machines
Robert CrawfordSPIRIT MACHINES, Robert Crawford's fourth collection, attends imaginatively to the fusion of spiritual experience and the insistently material world. In several of the poems, e...
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30 Years of Matt
Matt PritchettFrom allday opening hours to President Trump; from the first Red Nose Day to Brexit...The last 30 years has seen some momentous and not so momentous events. 6 Prime Ministers, 7...
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Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe
Niall Ferguson'Magisterial ... Immensely readable' Douglas Alexander, Financial Times'Insightful, productively provocative and downright brilliant' New York Times A compelling history of catastr...
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Dark Lady
Charles HighamJennie Jerome was a controversial American society girl and mother of Britain's most revered statesman, Winston Churchill. A singleminded and dynamic woman she was an early feminis...
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Magnificent Obsession
Helen Rappaport'Rappaport uses new sources to give a vivid account of Albert's death . . . a valuable and insightful book which will change our view of Queen Victoria.' Spectator When Queen Victo...
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Albert Reynolds: My Autobiography
Albert ReynoldsAlbert Reynolds has led an extraordinary life. Now, for the first time, Ireland's eighth Taoiseach tells his life story from his childhood and first steps as a young businessman t...
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Engineers of Victory
Paul KennedyFrom Paul Kennedy, author of The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, one of the most acclaimed history books of recent decades, Engineers of Victory is a new account of how the tide...
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A Short History of Byzantium
John Julius NorwichWith wit, intelligence and his trademark eye for riveting detail, John Julius Norwich has brought together the most important and fascinating events from his trilogy of the rise an...
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Tudor
Leanda de LisleTHE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERTudor tells a family story like no other.The Tudors are a national obsession, undoubtedly British history's most notorious family. But beyond the wellwor...
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X Troop
Leah GarrettTHE UNTOLD STORY OF BRITAIN'S MOST SECRETIVE SPECIAL FORCES UNITJune 1942. The shadow of the Third Reich falls across Europe. In desperation, Winston Churchill and his chief of sta...
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The Green Fool
Patrick KavanaghMy part of Ireland had a poet at one time, a poor ragged fellow whom no respectable person whom no respectable person would be seen talking to, but he left doors open as he passed....
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Pinpoint
George BrownFrance 1961. Operation Ponctuelle: the name given to top level assassinations of Gaullist Ministers. Two men lie in wait in a basement garage underneath the Boulevard St. Germain f...
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Great Britain's Great War
Jeremy PaxmanJeremy Paxman's magnificent history of the First World War tells the entire story of the war in one gripping narrative from the point of view of the British people.We may think we ...
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The Scottish Nation
T M DevineThe Scottish Nation examines the social, political, religious and economic factors that have shaped modern Scotland. Drawing on extensive research and exploring everything from the...
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Six Months in 1945
Michael DobbsFrom the bestselling author of One Minute to Midnight, this is the riveting story of the last six months of World War II, when the hopeful Allied situation inspired by the Yalta Co...
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Empireland
Sathnam SangheraEMPIREWORLD IS AVAILABLE TO ORDER NOW WINNER OF THE 2022 BRITISH BOOK AWARD FOR NARRATIVE NONFICTIONTHE BOOK THAT INSPIRED THE CHANNEL 4 DOCUMENTARY 'EMPIRE STATE OF MIND'THE SUNDA...
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A Good Face for Radio
Eddie MairEddie Mair is, by his own account, one of Britain's most beloved broadcasters.Born in Dundee, Scotland, he has worked in radio all his adult life. From the foothills of commercial ...
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Clone Wars: Wild Space
Karen MillerThe Clone Wars have exploded across the galaxy as Republic forces and Separatists struggle to gain the upper hand. But while the Jedi generals work tirelessly to defeat Count Dooku...
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The Poetry of Birds
Simon ArmitageA STUNNING COLLECTION OF POEMS CURATED BY THE NEW POET LAUREATE AND THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF FOUR FIELDS'Some of the most ethereal verse ever written' Sunday Telegraph 'A glorious...
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The Time Traveller's Guide to Restoration Britain
Ian MortimerThe past is a foreign country: this is your guidebook.If you could travel back in time, the period from 1660 to 1700 would make one of the most exciting destinations in history. It...
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Masters of the Post
Duncan Campbell-SmithThe origins of the Post Office go back to the early years of the Tudor monarchy: Brian Tuke, a former King's Bailiff in Sandwich, was acknowledged as the first 'Master of the Posts...
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Ten Cities that Made an Empire
Tristram HuntFrom Tristram Hunt, awardwinning author of The FrockCoated Communist and leading UK politician, Ten Cities that Made an Empire presents a new approach to Britain's imperial past th...
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I See You Everywhere
Julia GlassLouisa and Clem: two sisters who love each other more the further they move apart Louisa is the elder one, the conscientious student, precise and careful, who yearns for a good mar...
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Never Again
Peter HennessyThe first volume of Hennessy's postwar history of Britain concerns an age dominated by the shadow of war. With the beginnings of the Cold War, the foundations of the new Europe and...
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Sky Burial
XinranAs a young girl in China Xinran heard a rumour about a soldier in Tibet who had been brutally fed to the vultures in a ritual known as a sky burial: the tale frightened and fascina...
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Britain Against Napoleon
Roger KnightFrom Roger Knight, established by his multiaward winning book The Pursuit of Victory as 'an authority ... none of his rivals can match' (N.A.M. Rodger), Britain Against Napoleon is...
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The River
Tricia WastvedtThe Orange Prize long listed debut novel by the author of The German BoyIn 1958, in a small Devon village, on an idyllic summer afternoon, two children are drowned. Their parents, ...
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Heyday
Ben Wilson'Excellent . . . This is narrative history of the highest quality' Andrew Lycett, Sunday Telegraph'Wonderfully engrossing and intelligent . . . clever and entertaining' Dominic San...
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The Tip Of My Tongue
Robert CrawfordRobert Crawford's new collection is an exhilarating celebration of the world he lives in: his family, his fellow Scots, his country and his country's languages. Beginning with a gr...
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My Name Is Legion
A. N. WilsonThe Daily Legion is a tabloid that peddles celebrity gossip and denounces asylum seekers. However, its financial survival depends on the support of a brutal African government. Rec...
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Independence or Union
T M DevineThere can be no relationship in Europe's history more creative, significant, vexed and uneasy than that between Scotland and England. From the Middle Ages onwards the island of Bri...
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The Spanish Armada: A Ladybird Expert Book
Sam WillisPart of the ALLNEW LADYBIRD EXPERT SERIES.Why did the Spanish launch their Armada on England?How did Francis Drake counter the Spanish threat?And why were so many ships lost at sea...
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Hail! Hail!
Martin HannanSome football derbies around the world might have bigger crowds and feature more fanatical fans, but no fixture has as long and passionate a history as the Old Firm derby. For more...
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Medieval English Verse
Brian StoneShort narrative poems, religious and secular lyrics, and moral, political, and comic verses are all included in this comprehensive collection of works from the thirteenth and fourt...
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Matt on Brexit
Matt Pritchett'However bad the day's news, there'll still be a Matt cartoon the morning after, and we'll still laugh he's a genius!' Jeremy Vine'Always topical and achingly funny' Jilly CooperF...
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The Terminal Spy
Alan CowellOn November 1, 2006, Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB officer, sipped tea in the upmarket Millennium Mayfair hotel near the American Embassy in London tea that had been spiked w...
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Exploring the World
Alexander MaitlandExplorers and travellers have always been attracted by the lure of the unknown. By traversing and mapping our planet, they have played a vital role in mankind's development. For al...
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Our Island Stories
Corinne Fowler'This is real, difficult, essential history delivered in the most eloquent and accessible way. Her case, that rural Britain has been shaped by imperialism, is unanswerable, and she...
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The Penguin Book of Victorian Verse
Daniel KarlinDaniel Karlin has selected poetry written and published during the reign of Queen Victoria, (18371901). Giving pride of place to Tennyson, Robert Browning, and Christina Rossetti, ...