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Richard Littlejohn

    This journalist and broadcaster is renowned for his uncompromising and provocative style, often challenging established norms and ruffling the feathers of the establishment. His writing is characterized by sharp critique, wit, and a knack for incisively commenting on social and political affairs. He has a long-standing career writing for leading British publications, earning a reputation as an influential voice unafraid to swim against the tide. His work is valued for its ability to spark debate and encourage readers to think critically.

    Littlejohn's Britain
    Littlejohn's Lost World
    To Hell in a Handcart
    Littlejohn's House of Fun
    • Littlejohn's House of Fun

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The Daily Mail's most succesful columnist delivers the coup de grace to New Labour, as the nation voted them out of office.

      Littlejohn's House of Fun
    • Richard Littlejohn exposes the madness of modern Britain in this thrill-packed rollercoaster ride of a novel, bursting with all the humour and irreverence that have made him Britain's No 1 newspaper columnist.

      To Hell in a Handcart
    • Littlejohn's Lost World

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      `Littlejohn's large-hearted nostalgia and aggression tempered with humour, remain a necessary tonic.' The TimesBorn when wartime rationing was still in force and children ran free and wild, the world in which Richard Littlejohn grew up feels like it could be another country, let alone another century.

      Littlejohn's Lost World
    • Littlejohn's Britain

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(38)Add rating

      Richard Littlejohn's cast of characters - including Two Jags, the Wicked Witch, Captain Hook and the Mad Mullah of the Traffic Taliban - are now part of the fabric of the nation.

      Littlejohn's Britain