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Abstract: | Books reviewed: Decline of the Public: The Hollowing-Out of Citizenship , by David Marquand. Polity. 176pp. £45 and £14.99. Endgames and New Times: The Final Years of British Communism 1964–1991 , by Geoff Andrews. Lawrence & Wishart. 264 pp. £15.99. Colossus: The Rise and Fall of the American Empire , by Niall Ferguson. Allen Lane. 384 pp. £20. Building Jerusalem: The Rise and Fall of the Victorian City , by Tristram Hunt. Weidenfeld and Nicholson. pp. 432. £25. From Bevan to Blair: Fifty Years Reporting from the Front Line , by Geoffrey Goodman. Pluto Press. 286 pp. £18.99. Obscure Scribblers: A History of Parliamentary Journalism , by Andrew Sparrow. Politico's. 238 pp. £20. The New Labour Reader , edited by Andrew Chadwick and Richard Heffernan. Polity. 352 pp. £17.99 and £60.00. The Progressive Manifesto. New Ideas for the Centre-Left , edited by Anthony Giddens. Polity. 224 pp. £14.99. The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States , by the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States. Norton & Co., 2004. xviii+567 pp. £6.99. The Sacred and the Sovereign: Religion and International Politics , edited by John D. Carlson and Erik C. Owens. Georgetown University Press. xvii+284 pp. £19.50. Free World: Why a Crisis of the West Reveals the Opportunity of our Time , by Timothy Garton Ash. Allen Lane. 308 pp. £ 17.99. William Pitt the Younger , by William Hague. HarperCollins. 652 pp. £25. |
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