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by A. N. Wilson

Gentlemen in England

  Love Unknown

  Stray

  The Vicar of Sorrows

  Dream Children

  My Name Is Legion

  A Jealous Ghost

  Winnie and Wolf

  The Lampitt Chronicles

  Incline Our Hearts

  A Bottle in the Smoke

  Daughters of Albion

  Hearing Voices

  A Watch in the Night

  Nonfiction

  The Laird of Abbotsford:

  A View of Walter Scott

  A Life of John Milton

  Hilaire Belloc

  How Can We Know?

  Penfriends from Porlock

  Tolstoy

  C. S. Lewis: A Biography

  Jesus

  The Rise and Fall of the House of Windsor

  Paul

  God’s Funeral

  The Victorians

  Iris Murdoch As I Knew Her

  London: A Short History

  After the Victorians

  Betjeman

  Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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  Copyright © 2008 by A. N. Wilson

  All rights reserved

  Originally published in 2008 by Hutchinson, Great Britain

  Published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux

  Grateful acknowledgement is made for permission to reprint the following material:

  Lines from ‘Knowing Me’ by Benjamin Zaphaniah from Too Black, Too Strong (Bloodax Books, 2001), reproduced with permission.

  ‘Lebanon government joins forces with bid to have Blair tried in Scotland for war crimes’: Article reproduced with the permission of The Sunday Herald, Glasgow, © 2008 Herald & Times Group; Byline: Neil Mackay; The Sunday Herald; Publication Date: Sunday 06 August 2006.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Wilson, A. N., 1950–

  Our times:the age of Elizabeth II / A. N. Wilson.—1st American ed.

  p. cm.

  “Originally published in 2008 by Hutchinson, an imprint of Random House

  Books, Great Britain”—T.p. verso.

  Includes bibliographical references.

  ISBN: 978-0-374-22820-0

  1. Great Britain—History—Elizabeth II, 1952–2. Great Britain—Social conditions—1945–3. Great Britain—Intellectual life—1945–I. Title.

  DA592.W4674 2010

  941.085—dc22

  2009015652

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