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Old Westminsters are a prolific bunch! Let us know if you'd like to see your publication included here.
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On a Bat's Wing (Five Leaves Poetry)
Ed by Michael Baron (GG 1942-1946)
To read a review of this book, click here>.
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Tyro's Journey (DM Productions)
(Peter) Dominic Mieville (GG 1965-1970)
The third in the Burnchester Mystery series.
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The Old Boy's Network: A Headmaster's Diaries 1970-1986 (Short Books)
John Rae (Former Head Master).
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Dawdling by the Danube (Summersdale)
Edward Enfield (RR 1944 -1948)
The fourth in Edward's series of travels-on-a-bicycle books that cover France, Greece, Ireland, Germany/Austria and a bit of Poland.
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An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming (Duckworth)
Nigel Lawson (WW 1945-1950)
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The UN Security Council and War: The Evolution of Thought and Practice since 1945 (OUP)
Adam Roberts (WW 1953-1958)
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The Penguin History of China (Penguin)
Jonathan Fenby (LL 1956-1960)
The fourth of Jonathan's books on China published last year, as well as another on the Second World War relationship between Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill.
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Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa's Greatest Explorer (Faber)
Tim Jeal (GG 1958-1962)
The book was named Sunday Times Best Biography of 2007, and won one of America's top literary prizes, the National Book Critics Circle Award for Best Biography of 2007. It was also a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Biography Prize.
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Brief Lives: Joseph Conrad (Hesperus)
Gavin Griffiths (WW 1967-1972 and English Teacher)
Gavin's book on Robert Louis Stephenson in the
same series will be published next year.
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Florence Nightingale: The Woman and Her Legend (Viking)
Mark Bostridge (AHH 1974-1978)
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Because You Died: Poetry and Prose of the First World War and After
by Vera Brittain (Virago)
Ed. Mark Bostridge
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A Lust for Window Sills: A Lover's Guide to British Buildings from Portcullis to Pebbledash (Little)
Harry Mount (DD 1984-1988)
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The Kit-Cat Club (Harper Press)
Ophelia Field (LL 1987-1989)
Ophelia's second book unravels the rivalries, friendships and fortunes of the 17th Century group and their lasting influence during a formative period of British history.
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Stalin's Children (Bloomsbury)
Owen Matthews (DD 1985-1990)
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The Norman Conquest: A New Introduction (Pearson)
Richard Huscroft (History Teacher)
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