John Campbell

John Campbell

Titles: If Love Were All, Margaret Thatcher, Pistols at Dawn
Category: Non-Fiction
Agent: Andrew Gordon
Film Agent: Georgina Ruffhead

John Campbell is one of Britain’s leading political biographers. Born in 1947, he was educated at Edinburgh University and took his Ph.D. there in 1975.

His first book, Lloyd George: The Goat in the Wilderness, was published by Jonathan Cape in 1977 and was runner-up in that year’s Yorkshire Post award for the best first book by a new author. Since then he has written F. E. Smith, First Lord of Birkenhead (Cape, 1983); Roy Jenkins (Weidenfeld, 1983); Nye Bevan and the Mirage of British Socialism (Weidenfeld, 1986); Edward Heath (Cape, 1993), winner of the 1994 NCR Book Award for Non-Fiction; Margaret Thatcher: The Grocer’s Daughter (Cape, 2000); and Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady (Cape, 2003). His most recent book, Pistols at Dawn (Cape, 2009), examines political rivalries of the past two hundred years.

He has also edited a number of books, most notably The Experience of World War II (Harrap, 1989), and has reviewed regularly for The Times, Independent, Sunday Telegraph, Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere.

Featured Title: Pistols at Dawn

Pistols at Dawn

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