
My favourite read of 2021 – Perón’s journey to become populist tribune
Juan Perón, The life of the people’s Colonel – by Jill Hedges Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021, 280 pp Paperback, ISBN 978-0-7556-0272-8 LET ME stick my neck out

Juan Perón, The life of the people’s Colonel – by Jill Hedges Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021, 280 pp Paperback, ISBN 978-0-7556-0272-8 LET ME stick my neck out

Time’s arrow – by Martin Amis Vintage Publishing 2003, 144 pages Paperback ISBN: 9780099455356 THERE IS A PASSAGE in Amis’ Money involving a horse race which, from

A Difference of Opinion: My Political Journey – by Jim Sillars Birlinn, 2021, 303 pages Paperback ISBN 9781780276830 THOSE OF US clutching our Christmas present

The Bird in the Bamboo Cage – by Hazel Gaynor HarperCollins 2021 400 pages Paperback ISBN: 9780008393670 BACK IN OCTOBER, on my way to Switzerland, l found

Passions – The Wines and Travels of Thomas Jefferson – by James M Gabler Bacchus Press 1995 318 pages Hardback ISBN: 978-0961352530 THE BOOK I most

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