Andrew Marr





Andrew Marr

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Average rating: 3.85 · 648 ratings · 121 reviews · 17 distinct works
A History Of Modern Britain
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The Making of Modern Britain
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The Real Elizabeth: An Inti...
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My Trade: A Short History o...
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Ruling Britannia: The Failu...
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The Battle For Scotland
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Diamond Queen Signed Edition
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Creatures We Dream of Knowi...
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The Day Britain Died
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“The left tended to think people’s private lives should be their own, even if they made choices traditional Christian society regarded as immoral; but that people’s working lives, from how much they earned to where they worked, were fit for State interference. The right had a reverse view, that the State should uphold traditional moral codes with the full rigour of the law, but keep out of the economy as much as possible.”
Andrew Marr, A History Of Modern Britain

“When they finally went home, they left behind an unstable, unhappy part of the world, with borders like wounds scored across it.”
Andrew Marr, A History Of Modern Britain

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