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Jeremy Paxman Biografía y Hechos
(Timothy) Giles Paxman CMG LVO (15 de noviembre de 1951) es un funcionario y diplomático británico, anterior embajador del Reino Unido en España. Más conocido como Giles, joven de Jeremy Paxman, ha desempeñado el cargo de embajador en México, y previamente ocupó otros puestos diplomáticos en Francia, Italia, y Bélgica.[1] Trayectoria Se educó en el Malvern College antes de pasar al New College de Oxford. Ingresó en el ministerio de Medio Ambiente en el año de su creación en 1974. Tras su traslado al Servicio Diplomático ha pasado la mayor parte de su carrera trabajando en Asuntos Europeos. Véase también Embajadores del Reino Unido en España Referencias Enlaces externos Embajada del Reino Unido en España Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Giles Paxman. . Descubre los libros populares de Jeremy Paxman. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Jeremy Paxman
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The End of the Party
Andrew RawnsleyAndrew Rawnsley's bestselling book lifts the lid on the second half of New Labour's spell in office, with riveting inside accounts of all the key events from 9/11 and the Iraq War ...
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Global Village Idiot
John O'Farrell'This week the first pet passports came into effect. Around the country dogs have been hopping into photo booths and trying to look as relaxed as possible, which is not easy when y...
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Monsters of River and Rock
Adrian SmithUpdated for paperback with a brand new chapter on Parrot Cay Island. Legendary Iron Maiden guitarist takes you to the final frontier of fishing. Welcome to the world of Adrian Sm...
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Soldier: The Autobiography
Mike JacksonGeneral Sir Mike Jackson's illustrious career in the British Army has spanned almost 45 years and all that time he has shown loyalty, courage and commitment to the British army whi...
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In Command of History
DR David ReynoldsChurchill fought the war twice over as Prime Minister and again as its premier historian. In 194854 he published six volumes of memoirs which secured his reputation and shaped our...
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The Top Gear Years
Jeremy ClarksonThe Top Gear Years brings together Jeremy Clarkson's collected magazine columns for the first time.Clarkson at his pithy, provocative, hilarious bestWe now know all about the world...
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The Victorians
Jacob Rees-MoggThey built a nation. Now it’s our turn.Many associate the Victorian era with austere social attitudes and filthy factories. But in this bold and provocative book, Jacob ReesMogg ...
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CLINGING TO THE WRECKAGE
John MortimerClinging to the Wreckage is the first part of John Mortimer's acclaimed autobiography. Here he recounts his solitary childhood in the English countryside, with affectionate portrai...
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Fox Guide to Modern Carp Fishing
Ebury PublishingThis comprehensive guide to the very latest techniques for fishing for carp is written by fishing gurus Andy Little, Ian 'Chilly' Chillcott, Ken Townley and a team of experts from ...
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Parky's People
Michael ParkinsonA unique memoir by Sir Michael Parkinson, reflecting on 100 of the most legendary encounters by the man who has met everyone who is someone.Sir Michael Parkinson occupies a unique ...
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Victorians Undone
Kathryn Hughes‘Victorians Undone is the most original history book I have read in a long while’ Daily MailA SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEARA groundbreaking account of...
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Victorious Century
David Cannadine'This is stupendous. The British nineteenth century, in all its complexity, all its horror, all its energy, all its hopes is laid bare. This is the definitive history , and will r...
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The Pursuit of Victory
Roger KnightThe starting point of Roger Knight's magnificent new biography is to explain how Nelson achieved such extraordinary success. Knight places him firmly in the context of the Royal N...
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Pax Britannica
Jan MorrisThe second instalment of the Pax Britannica Trilogy by Jan Morris, recreates the British Empire at its dazzling climax the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, celebrated as...
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The Collected Stories of Rumpole
John MortimerHorace Rumpole witty, eloquent, dishevelled and cynical is one of fiction's bestloved barristersatlaw. In these twenty classic tales, Rumpole battles through the Old Bailey, whet...
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The Fox Complete Guide to Carp Fishing
Colin DavidsonWant to catch more and bigger carp? From understanding carp behaviour and location through to trying the latest rigs, The Fox Complete Guide to Carp Fishing is packed with stepbyst...
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The Angry Island
A.A. GillForeigner Adrian Gill (a Scot) goes in search of the essence of England and the EnglishThe English are naturally, congenitally, collectively and singularly, livid much of the time....
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The Monarchy
Christopher HitchensAs the Duke and Duchess of Sussex bring renewed focus to the monarchy, now is the perfect time to reexamine Christopher Hitchens’s powerful polemic.In this scathing essay, Christop...
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Single-Minded
Claude LittnerThe story of a highstakes careerClaude Littner is best known as the mercilessly tough interviewer on the BBC's awardwinning The Apprentice. His abrupt style and zerotolerance polic...
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The Righteous Mind
Jonathan Haidt'A landmark contribution to humanity's understanding of itself' The New York TimesWhy can it sometimes feel as though half the population is living in a different moral universe? W...
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The Pity of War
Niall FergusonThe controversial revisionist history of World War I that made Niall Ferguson's name The First World War killed around eight million men and bled Europe dry. More than any other ev...
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War Memorial
Clive AsletClive Aslet's War Memorial: The Story of One Village's Sacrifice from 1914 to 2003, is a powerful story of those who died in war.Who were the men and women whose names are commemo...
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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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Gaunty's Best of British
Jon GauntGaunty's Best of British is one man's cheerful look at what's right and what's wrong with his country, and a brilliantly entertaining guide to how Britain can be Great again. Jon...
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It Never Rains
Roger McGoughIt Never Rains by Roger McGough an expanded edition of comic verse and free line drawings, from the nation's favourite poetWhile up at MagdalenSpent the time dagdalen.Moved on to ...
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Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2019
Tim BensonA hilarious companion to the year’s political turmoil, featuring the work of Martin Rowson, Steve Bell, Peter Brookes, Nicola Jennings and many more . . . 2019 was the year of Brex...
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How to Hide an Empire
Daniel Immerwahr'Wry, readable and often astonishing... A provocative and absorbing history of the United States' New York TimesThe United States denies having dreams of empire.We know America has...
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Brideshead Abbreviated
John CraceJohn Crace's 'Digested Read' column in the Guardian has rightly acquired a cult following. Each week fans avidly devour his latest razorsharp literary assassination, while authors ...
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Easternisation
Gideon Rachman'A masterly account...the best survey of global affairs I have read for some time' Sunday TimesWITH A NEW PREFACE BY THE AUTHORThe West’s domination of world politics is coming to ...
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Fox Guide to Modern Sea Angling
Ebury PublishingThis comprehensive instructional guide to the very latest techniques for sea angling is written by leading international sea angler Alan Yates and a team of experts from Fox Intern...
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Illuminated By Water
Malachy TallackShortlisted for the Richard Jefferies Award 2022Growing up in Shetland with its myriad lochs and burns, Malachy Tallack and his brother would roam the island in search of trout, an...
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SCOOPS
Sam McAlisterThe secrets of a former Newsnight producer who found her way to Buckingham Palace'A cracking read' Lorraine Kelly‘Riveting’ Sunday Telegraph‘Behind every great interview is a great...
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In Search of the English Eccentric
Henry HemmingThe English eccentric is under threat. In our increasingly homogenised society, these celebrated parts of our national identity are anomalies that may soon no longer fit. Or so it ...
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Good-bye to All That
Robert Graves & Fran Brearton"There was no patriotism in the trenches. It was too remote a sentiment, and rejected as fit only for civilians. A new arrival who talked patriotism would soon be told to cut it ou...
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Unfinished Empire
John DarwinA both controversial and comprehensive historical analysis of how the British Empire worked, from Wolfson Prizewinning author and historian John DarwinThe British Empire shaped the...
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Running the Show
Stephanie WilliamsFrom Sierra Leone to Fiji, Australia to Sri Lanka, Running the Show is a vivid portrait of empire and of men from another age, who formed so much of the world we live in today.Runn...
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John F. Kennedy
Robert DallekMassmarket edition of the first authoritative singlevolume biography of John F. Kennedy to be written in nearly four decades. Drawing upon firsthand sources and neverbeforeopened a...
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World War Two
Norman StoneA pacy, compelling and penetrating account from Wolfson Prizewinning author Norman Stone, that shows World War Two in a fresh new lightThe Second World War is the nightmare that si...
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Diaries Volume Two
Alastair CampbellPower & the People covers the first two years of the New Labour government, beginning with their landslide victory at the polls in 1997. This second voume of Campbell's unexpur...
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The Chronicles of Hernia
Barry CryerA collection of hilarious stories and eyepopping anecdotes from the nation's bestloved comedianBarry Cryer is one of the most respected and admired writers and performers of his ti...
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The Only Quiz Book You Will Ever Need
National Quiz TeamThe championship winning England team presents for the very first time, 3,000 questions in a quiz book for all the family.Fresh from winning the European Championships, the England...
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Alms For Oblivion Volume III
Simon Raven'Brisk, bawdy and reckless' Evening Standard'A freak writer, he defies classification. In wilder moments he suggests a loose, lunatic collaboration of Trollope, Ouida and Waugh' Ob...
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Building Jerusalem
Tristram Hunt'History writing at its compulsive best' A. N. WilsonThis is a history of the ideas that shaped not only London, but Manchester, Glasgow, Liverpool, Leeds, Birmingham, Sheffield an...
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A Certain Je Ne Sais Quoi
Charles TimoneyVocabulary alone isn't enough. To survive in the most sophisticated and the most scathing nation on Earth you will need to understand the many peculiarities of the (very peculiar...
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Strangeland
Jon SopelAt the beginning of 2022, after eight years of political reporting in the US, Jon Sopel returned home to the UK – and having spent almost a third of his career abroad, he found a v...
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Cuba
Hugh ThomasFrom awardwinning historian Hugh Thomas, Cuba: A History is the essential work for understanding one of the most fascinating and controversial countries in the world.Hugh Thomas's ...
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Telling Stories
Tim BurgessTelling Stories by Tim Burgess of The Charlatans is one of the decade's most revealing rock books'Clear, honest. An unusually frank and wellwritten rock memoir' The TimesThe Charl...
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The Old Man and the Sand Eel
Will Millard'A wonderfully fluent account of how the strange magic of water and the beings that inhabit it can enchant and intoxicate' Chris YatesGrowing up on the Cambridgeshire Fens, Will Mi...
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On Europe
Margaret ThatcherFirst published in her pioneering treatise Statecraft, the opinions and projections of the former Prime Minister on Europe remain potent and resoundingly prophetic.Margaret Thatche...
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Your Call
Jeremy Vine'Full of glorious examples of caller wisdom [with] laughoutloud anecdotes' Allison PearsonHaving taken over 25,000 listener calls on his BBC Radio 2 lunchtime show, Jeremy Vine dec...