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  1. A raw, unexpected portrait of Britain's grandeur, wealth, energy, cruelty and hypocrisy in the age of liberalism' RORY STEWART. From award-winning historian and Sunday Times bestselling author Chris Bryant MP, James and John tells the story of what it meant to be gay in early 19th-century Britain through the lens of a landmark trial.

  2. Chris Bryant is a world renowned best selling copywriter, author and motivational speaker. His work began 8 years ago, a time when difficulties were prevalent, and hope was all but lost.<br><br ...

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  4. Nov 12, 2020 · Chris Bryant is a fine historian ― Express on 'Parliament: The Biography' Admirably comprehensive . . . And written in the kind of lucid, elegant prose now rarely associated with our elected representatives -- Praise for 'Parliament: The Biography' ― New Statesman

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  5. Jan 29, 2022 · Chris Bryant tells this epic tale through the lives of the myriad MPs, lords and bishops who passed through Parliament. It is the vivid, colourful biography of a cast of characters whose passions and obsessions, strengths and weaknesses laid the foundations of modern democracy."--Book jacket Includes bibliographical references and index volume 1.

  6. Info. I'm a columnist at Bloomberg Opinion. I write about European business, with a particular focus on automotive, aviation and industrials. Previously, I worked at the Financial Times for nine years, covering a mix of business, politics, the economy and financial markets. I've spent the bulk of my career in Germany but have also reported from ...

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  7. A raw, unexpected portrait of Britain's grandeur, wealth, energy, cruelty and hypocrisy in the age of liberalism' RORY STEWART. From award-winning historian and Sunday Times bestselling author Chris Bryant MP, James and John tells the story of what it meant to be gay in early 19th-century Britain through the lens of a landmark trial.