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Alan Johnson

    Questo autore non si concentra su opere letterarie; è un politico britannico.

    How to Pinstripe, Expanded Edition
    Harold Wilson
    The Late Train to Gipsy Hill
    Please, Mister Postman
    One Of Our Ministers Is Missing
    This Boy
    • This Boy

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Alan Johnson's childhood was not so much difficult as unusual, particularly for a man who was destined to become Home Secretary. This book tells the story of two incredible women: Alan's mother, Lily, who battled against poor health, poverty, domestic violence and loneliness to try to ensure a better life for her children; and his sister, Linda.

      This Boy
    • Please, Mister Postman

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Paints a picture of England in the 1970s, where no celebration was complete without a Party Seven of Watney's Red Barrel, smoking was the norm rather than the exception, and Sunday lunchtime was about beer, bingo and cribbage.

      Please, Mister Postman
    • Harold Wilson

      Twentieth Century Man: The Prime Ministers Series

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring the life and leadership of Harold Wilson, this work by former Labour cabinet minister Alan Johnson delves into the complexities of Wilson's premierships. As a bestselling author and ex-politician, Johnson provides unique insights into Wilson's political strategies and personal challenges, offering a nuanced portrait of a pivotal figure in British politics. The book combines historical analysis with personal anecdotes, shedding light on the impact of Wilson's policies during a transformative era in the UK.

      Harold Wilson
    • How to Pinstripe features all you need to know about getting started, mastering the form, and understanding how a good design comes together—all from acclaimed veteran striper Alan Johnson.

      How to Pinstripe, Expanded Edition
    • The third novel in the Detective Mangan series, set in Hampton Court by award- winning writer and former MP, Alan Johnson.

      Death on the Thames