Book TV interviewed Simon Jenkins in London about English politics, history, journalism, and architecture.
Simon Jenkins is the author of more than a dozen non-fiction books, including:
Education and Labour's Axe (1969); Here to Live: Study of Race Relations in an English Town (1971); Landlords to London: Story of a Capital and Its Growth (1975); Newspapers: The Power and the Money (1979); Newspapers Through the Looking-Glass (1981); Imperial Skirmishes: War And Gunboat Diplomacy In Latin America (1983); With Respect, Ambassador: Enquiry into the Foreign Office (1985); The Market for Glory: Fleet Street Ownership in the Twentieth Century (1986); The Selling of Mary Davies and Other Writings (1993) Battle for the Falklands (1992) [w/ Sir Max Hastings]; Against the Grain (1994); Accountable to None: Tory Nationalization of Britain (1995); England's Thousand Best Churches (1999); England's Thousand Best Houses (2003); Thatcher & Sons - A Revolution in Three Acts (2006); and A Short History of England (2011).
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