- Published: 15 October 2010
- ISBN: 9781845950910
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $39.99
Pistols at Dawn
Two Hundred Years of Political Rivalry from Pitt and Fox to Blair and Brown











- Published: 15 October 2010
- ISBN: 9781845950910
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 480
- RRP: $39.99
A good introduction to British politics
Iain Macwhirter, The Herald
A joy to read: meticulously researched, beautifully written and scrupulously fair
Observer
This is a timely book. It comes at a moment when British politics is haunted by the intimate enmity of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and by all its attendant sub-feuds
Richard Vinen, The Sunday Times
While pistols have long since gone out of fashion, the tradition of the political duel, as John Campbell's delightful book suggests, is far from dead...a wonderfully, irresistibly compelling read
Dominic Sandbrook, The Telegraph
These eight studies are lively, penetrating, intelligent and, like all Campbell's work, exceptionally well written
Philip Ziegler, Spectator
Stylish look at two centuries of quarrels and catfights
The Sunday Times
Entertaining... An elegantly written, wise and authoritative volume
David Stenhouse, Scotland on Sunday
One of Britain's finest political biographers... a rattling good read
Ian Aitken, Guardian
This is a most engaging and rewarding book...stylish, scholarly and notably perceptive
David Brooks, BBC History Magazine
He [Campbell] captures the determining role of personality in politics and the book is strong on tactics, strategy and, most of all, skulduggery
Rohan McWilliam, History Today
a wonderfully, irresistibly compelling read
Telegraph
...cleverly conceived and stylishly executed...
Independent
...well worth staying the course... Campbell's dissection of this last union covers much familiar ground, but he shows just how much a close political relationship can hobble an administration as much as energise it
Independent on Sunday
The book is a joy to read: meticulously researched, beautifully written and scrupulously fair.
Chris Mullen, Observer
stylish book
Sunday Times
Entertaining study
Simon Shaw, Daily Mail