The Abolition of Britain - From Winston Churchill to Theresa May (Paperback)


Hitchens identifies everything that he feels has gone wrong with Britain since the Second World War and makes the case for the `many millions who feel that they have become foreigners in their own land and wish with each succeeding day that they could turn the clock back'. Writing with brilliance and flair, Hitchens targets the pernicious effects of TV culture, the corruption and decay of English language, the loss of deference and the syrupy confessional mood brought on by the death of Princess Diana. This new revised edition includes a brand new chapter bringing the book up-to-date and including the consequences of the 2016 Brexit vote.

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Hitchens identifies everything that he feels has gone wrong with Britain since the Second World War and makes the case for the `many millions who feel that they have become foreigners in their own land and wish with each succeeding day that they could turn the clock back'. Writing with brilliance and flair, Hitchens targets the pernicious effects of TV culture, the corruption and decay of English language, the loss of deference and the syrupy confessional mood brought on by the death of Princess Diana. This new revised edition includes a brand new chapter bringing the book up-to-date and including the consequences of the 2016 Brexit vote.

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Imprint

Bloomsbury Continuum

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

August 2018

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Expected to ship within 9 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

234 x 153 x 30mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

384

ISBN-13

978-1-4729-5992-8

Barcode

9781472959928

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LSN

1-4729-5992-2



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