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The Abolition Of Britain From Winston Churchill To Princess Diana Revised Peter Hitchens

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The Abolition Of Britain From Winston Churchill To Princess Diana Revised Peter Hitchens
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Continuum
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.97 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Peter Hitchens
ISBN: 9781847065223, 1847065228
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: revised

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The Abolition Of Britain From Winston Churchill To Princess Diana Revised Peter Hitchens by Peter Hitchens 9781847065223, 1847065228 instant download after payment.

Prominent English social critic Peter Hitchens writes of the period between the death of Winston Churchill and the funeral of Princess Diana, a time he believes has seen disastrous changes in English life. "The Abolition of Britain" is bitingly witty and fiercely argued, yet also filled with somber appreciation for what the idea of England has always meant to the West and to the world.
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 paperback edition includes a brand new introduction taking the story up to the present day. This is a cri de coeur from an honest, intelligent and patriotic Englishman desperately worried about the corruption of this country and the likely effects of its lurch into the clutches of a European.' The Spectator

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