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  Richard Body, England for the English (New European Publications, London, 2001)

  Stephen Bourne, Black in the British Frame: The Black Experience in British Film and Television (Continuum, London, 2001)

  Rhodes Boyson (ed.), Right Turn: A symposium on the need to end the ‘progressive’ consensus in British thinking and policy (Churchill Press, London, 1970)

  David Butler & Anne Sloman, British Political Facts 1900–1979 (Macmillan, London, 1980 – fifth edition)

  James Callaghan, Time and Chance (William Collins, London, 1987)

  John Campbell, Edward Heath: A Biography (Jonathan Cape, London, 1993 – pbk edn: Pimlico, London, 1993)

  John Campbell, Roy Jenkins: A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1983)

  Cornelius Cardew, Stockhausen Serves Imperialism (Latimer New Dimensions, London, 1974 – reprinted UbuClassics, 2004, available ubu.com)

  Humphrey Carpenter, Dennis Potter: The Authorized Biography (Faber & Faber, London, 1998)

  John Carvel, Citizen Ken (Chatto & Windus/The Hogarth Press, London, 1984)

  Barbara Castle, The Castle Diaries 1964–70 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1984)

  Barbara Castle, The Castle Diaries 1974–76 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1980)

  Philip Cato, Crash Course for the Ravers: A Glam Odyssey (ST Publishing, Lockerbie, 1997)

  Max Caulfield, Mary Whitehouse (Mowbrays, Oxford, 1975)

  Frank Chapple, Sparks Fly! A Trade Union Life (Michael Joseph, London, 1984)

  Dominic Chellard, British Theatre Since the War (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1999)

  Lewis Chester, Magnus Linklater & David May, Jeremy Thorpe: A Secret Life (André Deutsch, London, 1979)

  David Childs, Britain Since 1945: A Political History (University Paperbacks, London, 1986 – second edition)

  Peter Chippindale & Chris Horrie, Stick It Up Your Punter! The Rise and Fall of the Sun (William Heinemann, London, 1990 – pbk edn: Mandarin, London, 1992)

  Alan Clark, The Tories: Conservatives and the Nation State 1922–1997 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1998 – pbk edn: Phoenix, London, 1999)

  Alan Clark, Diaries: Into Politics 1972–82 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2000 – pbk edn: Phoenix, London, 2001)

  Ossie Clark (ed. Lady Henrietta Rous), The Ossie Clark Diaries (Bloomsbury, London, 1998)

  Nick Clarke, The Shadow of a Nation: The Changing Face of Britain (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2003)

  The Classic Carry On Film Collection (partwork – De Agostini, London, 2003–2005)

  Martin Cloonan, Banned! Censorship of Popular Music in Britain: 1967–92 (Arena, Aldershot, 1996)

  Brian Clough & John Saddler, The Autobiography (Partridge, London, 1994 – pbk edn: Corgi, London, 1995)

  David Clutterbuck & Stuart Crainer, The Decline and Rise of British Industry (Mercury, London, 1988)

  David Coates, The Crisis of Labour: Industrial Relations & the State in Contemporary Britain (Philip Allan, Oxford, 1989)

  Ken Coates, The Crisis of British Socialism: Essays on the Rise of Harold Wilson and the Fall of the Labour Party (Spokesman, London, 1971)

  Michael Cocks, Labour and the Benn Factor (Macdonald & Co, London, 1989)

  Ray Coleman, Survivor: The Authorized Biography of Eric Clapton (Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1985 – pbk edn: Futura, London, 1986)

  James Corbett, England Expects: A History of the England Football Team (Aurum, London, 2006)

  Patrick Cosgrave, Margaret Thatcher: A Tory and Her Party (Hutchinson, London, 1978 – revised pbk edn: Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister, Arrow, London, 1979)

  Barry Cox, John Shirley & Martin Short, The Fall of Scotland Yard (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1977)

  Michael Crick, Militant (Faber & Faber, London, 1984)

  Roger Crimlis & Alwyn W Turner, Cult Rock Posters 1972–1982 (Aurum, London, 2006)

  Susan Crosland, Tony Crosland (Jonathan Cape, London, 1982)

  Brian Crozier (ed.), ‘We Will Bury You’: A Study of Left-Wing Subversion Today (Tom Stacey, London, 1970)

  Susie Daniel & Pete McGuire (ed.), The Paint House: Words from an East End Gang (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1972)

  Mark D’Arcy (ed.), Order! Order! – 60 Years of Today In Parliament (Politico’s, 2005)

  Jack Dash, Good Morning, Brothers! (Lawrence & Wishart, London, 1969 – pbk edn: Mayflower, London, 1970)

  W.F. Deedes, Dear Bill: W.F. Deedes Reports (Macmillan, London, 1997)

  Bernard Donoughue, Downing Street Diary: With Harold Wilson in No. 10 (Jonathan Cape, London, 2005)

  G.M.F. Drower, Neil Kinnock: The Path to Leadership (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1984)

  Reginald East, Heal the Sick (Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1977)

  The Ecologist, A Blueprint for Survival (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1972)

  Larry Elliott & Dan Atkinson, The Age of Insecurity (Verso, London, 1998)

  Peter Berresford Ellis, The Celtic Revolution: A Study in Anti-Imperialism (Y Lolfa Cyf, Talybont, Ceredigion, 1985)

  Robert Elms, The Way We Wore: A Life in Threads (Picador, London, 2005 – pbk edn: Picador, London, 2006)

  Jeff Evans, The Penguin TV Companion (Penguin, London, 2001)

  Peter Everett, You’ll Never Be 16 Again: An Illustrated History of the British Teenager (BBC, London, 1986)

  Paul Ferris, The New Militants: Crisis in the Trade Unions (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1972)

  Paul Ferris, Sex and the British: A Twentieth-Century History (Michael Joseph, London, 1993)

  Michael Foot, Loyalists and Loners (Collins, London, 1986)

  Simon Ford, The Wreckers of Civilisation: The Story of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle (Black Dog, London, 1999)

  Alan Freeman, The Benn Heresy (Pluto, London, 1982)

  Gillian Freeman, The Undergrowth of Literature (Thomas Nelson & Sons, London, 1967 – pbk edn: Panther, London, 1969)

  Simon Freeman with Barrie Penrose, Rinkagate: The Rise and Fall of Jeremy Thorpe (Bloomsbury, London, 1996)

  Jon Garland & Michael Rowe, Racism and Anti-Racism in Football (Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2001)

  Charlie Gillett (ed.), Rock File (New English Library, London, 1972)

  Peter & Leni Gillman, Alias David Bowie (Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1986)

  Ian Gilmour & Mark Garnett, Whatever Happened to the Tories: The Conservatives since 1945 (Fourth Estate, London, 1997)

  Edward Goldsmith (ed.), Can Britain Survive? (Tom Stacey, London, 1971 – pbk edn: Sphere, London, 1972)

  Geoffrey Goodman, From Bevan to Blair: Fifty Years’ Reporting from the Political Front Line (Pluto, London, 2003)

  Joe Gormley, Battered Cherub (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1982)

  Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch (MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1970)

  Germaine Greer, The Madwoman’s Underclothes: Essays & Occasional Writings 1968–1985 (Picador, London, 1986)

  Peter Hain, Political Strikes: The State and Trade Unionism in Britain (Viking, London, 1986 – pbk edn: Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1986)

  Morrison Halcrow, Keith Joseph: A Single Mind (Macmillan, London, 1989)

  Peter Hall (ed. John Goodwin), Peter Hall’s Diaries: The Story of a Dramatic Battle (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1983 – pbk edn: 1984)

  Roy Hattersley, Who Goes Home?: Scenes from a Political Life (Little, Brown, London, 1995)

  Denis Healey, The Time of My Life (Michael Joseph, London, 1989 – pbk edn: Penguin, London, 1990)

  Edward Heath, The Course of My Life (Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1998)

  Eric Heffer, Labour’s Future: Socialist or SDP Mark 2? (Verso, London, 1986)

  Eric Heffer, Never A Yes Man: The Life and Politics of an Adopted Liverpudlian (Verso, London, 1991)

  Peter Hennessy, The Prime Minister: The Office and Its Holders since 1945 (Penguin, London, 2001)

  Douglas Hill (ed.), Tribune 40: The First Forty Years of a Socialist Newspaper (Quartet, London, 1977)

  Dilip Hiro, Black British, White British (Eyre & Spottiswoode,
London, 1971 – revised edn: Pelican Books, Harmondsworth, 1973)

  Andrew Holden, Makers and Manners: Politics and Morality in Post-War Britain (Politico’s, London, 2004)

  Anthony Holden, Of Presidents, Prime Ministers & Princes: A Decade in Fleet Street (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1984)

  Noddy Holder, Who’s Crazee Now? My Autobiography (Random House, London, 1999 – pbk edn: Ebury, London, 2000)

  Lord Home, The Way the Wind Blows: An Autobiography (Collins, London, 1976)

  Chris Hunt, World Cup Stories: The History of the FIFA World Cup (Interact, Ware, 2006)

  Kevin Jefferys, Anthony Crosland (Richard Cohen, London, 1999)

  Roy Jenkins, A Life at the Centre (Macmillan, London, 1991)

  R.W. Johnson & Douglas Schoen, ‘The “Powell effect”: or how one man can win’ (New Society, 22 July 1976)

  Jack Jones, Union Man: An Autobiography (William Collins, London, 1986)

  Peter Kellner & Christopher Hitchens, Callaghan: The Road to Number Ten (Cassell & Co, London, 1976)

  Anthony King (ed.), Why Is Britain Becoming Harder to Govern? (BBC, London, 1976)

  David Kogan & Maurice Kogan, The Battle for the Labour Party (Kogan Page, London, 1982 – 2nd revised edn: 1983)

  Garth Lean, Rebirth of a Nation? (Blandford Press, Poole, 1976)

  Glenda Leeming, Wesker the Playwright (Methuen, London, 1983)

  David Leigh, The Wilson Plot: The Intelligence Services and the Discrediting of a Prime Minister (William Heinemann, London, 1988)

  Bernard Levin, Taking Sides (Jonathan Cape, London, 1979 – pbk edn: Pan, London, 1980)

  Bernard Levin, Speaking Up: More of the Best of His Journalism (Jonathan Cape, London, 1982)

  Mark Lewisohn, Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy (BBC Worldwide, London, 1998)

  Colin Leys, Politics in Britain: An Introduction (Heinemann, London, 1983)

  Selwyn Lloyd, Mr Speaker, Sir (Jonathan Cape, London, 1976)

  Lord Longford, Pornography: The Longford Report (Coronet, London, 1972)

  John A. Loraine, The Death of Tomorrow (Heinemann, London, 1972)

  Graham McCann, Morecambe & Wise (Fourth Estate, London, 1998 – pbk edn: 1998)

  Ronald McIntosh, Challenge to Democracy: Politics, Trade Union Power and Economic Failure in the 1970s (Politico’s, London, 2006)

  David McKittrick & David McVea, Making Sense of the Troubles (Blackstaff Press, Belfast, 2000 – revised edn: Penguin, London, 2001)

  Maria Marcus (trans. Joan Tate), A Taste for Pain: On Masochism and Female Sexuality (Souvenir, London, 1981)

  Robert Mark, In the Office of Constable (William Collins, London, 1978 – pbk edn: Fontana, London, 1979)

  Alistair Michie & Simon Hoggart, The Pact: The Inside Story of the Lib–Lab Government, 1977–8 (Quartet, London, 1978)

  Ian Mikardo, Back-Bencher (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1988)

  Stephen Milligan, The New Barons: Union Power in the 1970s (Maurice Temple Smith, London, 1976)

  Austin Mitchell, Four Years in the Death of the Labour Party (Methuen, London, 1983)

  Ernle Money, Margaret Thatcher: First Lady of the House (Leslie Frewin, London, 1975)

  Robert Moss, The Collapse of Democracy (Maurice Temple Smith, London, 1975)

  Frank Muir, A Kentish Lad: His Autobiography (Bantam, London, 1997 – pbk edn: Corgi, London, 1998)

  David Nobbs, I Didn’t Get Where I Am Today (William Heinemann, London, 2003 – pbk edn: Arrow, London, 2004)

  Michael Palin, Diaries 1969–1979: The Python Years (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2006)

  Matthew Parris, Chance Witness: An Outsider’s Life in Politics (Penguin, London, 2003)

  Martin Pawley, The Private Future: Causes and consequences of community collapse in the West (Thames & Hudson, London, 1973)

  Mark Paytress, The Rolling Stones Off The Record: Outrageous Opinions & Unrehearsed Interviews (Omnibus, London, 2003)

  Mike Phillips & Trevor Phillips, Windrush: The Irresistible Rise of Multi-Racial Britain (HarperCollins, London, 1998)

  Ben Pimlott, Harold Wilson (HarperCollins, London, 1992 – pbk edn: HarperCollins, London, 1993)

  Ben Pimlott, The Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth II (HarperCollins, London, 1996 – pbk edn: John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1997)

  David Powell, Tony Benn: A Political Life (Continuum, London, 2001)

  Enoch Powell, Freedom and Reality (B.T. Batsford, London, 1969)

  Enoch Powell, No Easy Answers (Sheldon, London, 1973)

  Jim Prior, A Balance of Power (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1986)

  Andrew Quicke, Tomorrow’s Television (Lion, Berkhamstead, 1976)

  Giles Radice, Friends & Rivals: Crosland, Jenkins and Healey (Little, Brown, London, 2002 – pbk edn: Abacus, London, 2003)

  Deirdre Redgrave with Danae Brook, To Be a Redgrave: The Inside Story of a Marriage (Robson Books, London, 1983)

  David Reed, Ireland: The Key to the British Revolution (Larkin, London, 1984)

  David Renton, This Rough Game: Fascism and Anti-Fascism (Sutton, Stroud, 2001)

  Zandra Rhodes & Anne Knight, The Art of Zandra Rhodes (Michael O’Mara Books, London, 1984)

  Adrian Rigelsford, The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel (Boxtree, London, 1994)

  Penny Rimbaud (aka J.J. Ratter), Shibboleth: My Revolting Life (AK Press, Edinburgh, 1998)

  David Roberts (ed.), The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles (1977 – 14th edition: Guinness World Records, London, 2001)

  Paul Rose, Backbencher’s Dilemma (Frederick Muller, London, 1981)

  Robert Ross, The Carry On Companion (1996 – revised pbk edn: B.T. Batsford, London, 2002)

  Andrew Roth, Enoch Powell: Tory Tribune (Macdonald, London, 1970)

  Paul Routledge, Scargill: The Unauthorized Biography (HarperCollins, London, 1993)

  Trevor Russel, The Tory Party: Its Policies, Divisions and Future (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1978)

  Anthony Sampson, The Changing Anatomy of Britain (Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1982)

  Philip Schlesinger, Graham Murdock & Philip Elliott, Televising ‘Terrorism’: Political Violence in Popular Culture (Comedia, London, 1983)

  E.F. Schumacher, Small Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered (Blond & Briggs, London, 1973 – pbk edn: Abacus, London, 1974)

  Dominic Shellard, British Theatre Since the War (Yale University Press, New Haven, 1999)

  Robert Shepherd, Enoch Powell: A Biography (Hutchinson, London, 1996 – pbk edn: Pimlico, London, 1997)

  Manny Shinwell, Lead with the Left: My First Ninety-Six Years (Cassell, London, 1981)

  Peter Shore, Leading the Left (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1993)

  Alan Sked & Chris Cook, Post-War Britain: A Political History (2nd edn: Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1984)

  Cyril Smith, Big Cyril: The Autobiography of Cyril Smith (W.H. Allen, London, 1977 – pbk edn: Star, London, 1978)

  Bill Smithies & Peter Fiddick, Enoch Powell on Immigration: An Analysis (Sphere, London, 1969)

  The Socialist Party, Socialism or Your Money Back: articles from the Socialist Standard 1904–2004 (SPGB, London, 2004)

  Dale Spender, For the Record: The Making and Meaning of Feminist Knowledge (The Women’s Press, London, 1985)

  Peter Stanford, The Outcasts’ Outcast: A Biography of Lord Longford (Sutton, Gloucestershire, 2003)

  Margaret Stewart, Protest or Power? A Study of the Labour Party (George Allen & Unwin, London, 1974)

  John Stonehouse, My Trial (Star, London, 1976)

  Richard Stott, Dogs and Lampposts (Metro, London, 2002)

  Roy Strong, The Roy Strong Diaries 1967–1987 (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1997 – pbk edn: Orion, London, 1998)

  Sunday Times Insight Team, Ulster (Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1972)

  John Sutherland, Bestsellers: Popular Fiction of the 1970s (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1981)

  John Sutherland, Reading the Decades: Fifty Years of the Nation’s Bestselling Books (B
BC Worldwide, London, 2002)

  Matthew Sweet, Shepperton Babylon: The Lost Worlds of British Cinema (Faber & Faber, London, 2005 – pbk edn: 2006)

  G.W. Target, Unholy Smoke (Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1969)

  Norman Tebbit, Upwardly Mobile (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1988)

  Margaret Thatcher, The Path to Power (HarperCollins, London, 1995)

  John Tomlinson, Left, Right: The March of Political Extremism in Britain (John Calder, London, 1981)

  Alwyn W Turner, The Biba Experience (Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, 2004)

  Alwyn W Turner (ed.), Portmeirion (Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, 2006)

  Gordon Turner & Alwyn W Turner, The History of British Military Bands Volume One: Cavalry & Corps (Spellmount, Staplehurst, 1994)

  Kenneth Tynan (ed. John Lahr), The Diaries of Kenneth Tynan (Bloomsbury, London, 2001)

  Lars Ullerstam, The Erotic Minorities (Zindermans förlag, Sweden, 1964 – English language edn, trans. Anselm Hollo: Grove Press, New York, 1966)

  Tony Visconti, Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy (HarperCollins, London, 2007)

  William Waldegrave, The Binding of Leviathan: Conservatism and the Future (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1978)

  Christine Wallace, Germaine Greer: Untamed Shrew (Richard Cohen Books, London, 1997)

  Auberon Waugh, Another Voice: An Alternative Anatomy of Britain (Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1986 – pbk edn: Fontana, London,1986)

  Richard Webber, A Celebration of The Good Life (Orion, London, 2000)

  Richard Weight, Patriots: National Identity in Britain 1940–2000 (Macmillan, London, 2002 – pbk edn: Pan, London, 2003)

  Michael Wharton, The Stretchford Chronicles: 25 Years of Peter Simple (Papermac, London, 1981)

  Brian Whitaker, News Limited: Why You Can’t Read All About It (Minority Press Group, London, 1981)

  William Whitelaw, The Whitelaw Memoirs (Aurum, London, 1989)

  David Widgery, Beating Time: Riot ’n’ Race ’n’ Rock ’n’ Roll (Chatto & Windus, London, 1986)

  Charlie Williams, Ee – I’ve Had Some Laughs (Wolfe Publishing Ltd, London, 1973)

  John Williams, Eric Dunning & Patrick Murphy, Hooligans Abroad: The Behaviour and Control of English Fans in Continental Europe (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1984)

  Kenneth Williams (ed. Russell Davies), The Kenneth Williams Diaries (HarperCollins, London, 1993)

 

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