It’s July 2009. MPs have just been named and shamed in the expenses scandal; the UK has been plunged into a financial crisis; Prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing internal challenges from the Labour Party; and the swine flu pandemic is raging through Britain. BUT, thankfully, Biteback Publishing has just been born!
Six Prime Ministers and three referendums later, Biteback continues to break the publishing mould. Celebrate our 15th anniversary with some of our bestsellers from across the years.
Biography
Call Me Dave: The unauthorised biography of David Cameron by Michael Ashcroft and Isabel Oakeshott
Comrade Corbyn by Rosa Prince
May at 10: The Verdict by Anthony Seldon
Autobiography
Power Trip: A Decade of Policy, Plots and Spin by Damian McBride
Ten Years to Save the West: Lessons from the only conservative in the room by Liz Truss
People Like Us: Margaret Thatcher and Me by Caroline Slocock
Diaries Volume 5: Outside, Inside, 2003–2005 by Alastair Campbell
Current Affairs
A United Ireland: Why Unification Is Inevitable and How It Will Come About by Kevin Meagher
History
Militant by Michael Crick
The Secrets of Station X: How the Bletchley Park Codebreakers Helped Win the War by Michael Smith
Mossad: The great operations of Israel’s secret service by Michael Bar-Zohar and Nissim Mishal
Sport
When Footballers Were Skint: A Journey in Search of the Soul of Football by Jon Henderson
Brexit
The Bad Boys of Brexit: Tales of Mischief, Mayhem & Guerrilla Warfare in the EU Referendum Campaign by Arron Banks
Rule Britannia: Brexit and the End of Empire by Danny Dorling and Sally Tomlinson
Brexit Unfolded: How no one got what they wanted (and why they were never going to) by Chris Grey
And you can catch our publisher James Stephens’s insights on the past 15 years here.
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