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Stewart traces 2,000 years of British history through 100 historic documents. From the 8th century Lindisfarne Gospels to Britain's accession treaty to the EEC, they encompass religion, politics, warfare, law, science, sport and popular culture, in a stylishly written and generously illustrated volume. *Also appeared in May Buyer's Notes*
Graham Stewart was born in 1969 and educated at St Andrews and Cambridge universities. His first book, Burying Caesar: Churchill, Chamberlain and the Battle for the Tory Party was published to international acclaim in 1999. Joining The Times as a leader
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Stewart traces 2,000 years of British history through 100 historic documents. From the 8th century Lindisfarne Gospels to Britain's accession treaty to the EEC, they encompass religion, politics, warfare, law, science, sport and popular culture, in a stylishly written and generously illustrated volume. *Also appeared in May Buyer's Notes*
Graham Stewart was born in 1969 and educated at St Andrews and Cambridge universities. His first book, Burying Caesar: Churchill, Chamberlain and the Battle for the Tory Party was published to international acclaim in 1999. Joining The Times as a leader writer in 2000, he wrote the latest volume of the newspaper's history, The Murdoch Years, in 2005. His other books are Friendship and Betrayal: Ambition and the Limits of Loyalty, and His Finest Hours: Winston Churchill's War Speeches. He currently writes The Times' weekly 'Past Notes' column, and is writing a history of Britain in the 1980s.