All Out War (book)
Author | Tim Shipman |
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Language | English |
Genre | Political History |
Publisher | William Collins |
Publication date | 2016 |
All Out War: The Full Story of How Brexit Sank Britain's Political Class is a 2016 political history book by the Sunday Times Political editor Tim Shipman, focusing on the 2016 Brexit Referendum. [1]
Reception
[edit]In the London Review of Books, Ian Jack declared that it was, as of 2017, "the fullest and most reliable account of the [Brexit referendum] campaign".[2] In The Guardian, William Hutton called it "excellent", observing that "there seems to be no one to whom (Shipman) hasn't spoken and whose motives he does not pretty accurately portray and understand."[3] Stephen Bush of New Statesman praised Shipman's "lucid prose".[4] The Economist found it to be "thorough, comprehensive and utterly gripping", and noted the "remarkably short time" in which Shipman wrote it.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ "British Library Catalogue Reference".
- ^ Now to Stride into the Sunlight, by Ian Jack, in the London Review of Books; published Jun 15, 2017; retrieved October 21, 2019
- ^ All Out War; The Brexit Club; The Bad Boys of Brexit review – rollicking referendum recollections, by William Hutton, in The Guardian; published November 21, 2016; retrieved October 21, 2019
- ^ Tim Shipman’s Fall Out reveals the nastiness behind the scenes of a Tory tragedy, by Stephen Bush, in New Statesman; published December 7, 2017; retrieved October 21, 2019
- ^ How and why Brexit triumphed, in The Economist; published January 7, 2017; retrieved October 21, 2019