Books by Sean Gabb Not much to say, except to draw your attention to the following: 1. My article on crime and punishment, published in The Yorkshire Post last Friday. As ever, a few comments under the article would be handy for spreading the libertarian message. Libertarian Alliance authors have had good exposure these past few weeks in the British and foreign media. 2. A nice review of my Churchill Memorandum, written by Jim Packer. 3. Another nice review of my Churchill Memorandum, written by Jock Coats. 4. A nice review by Jim Packer of Terror of Constantinople, which is a novel by my very good friend Mr Blake, the critically-accliamed and internationally best-selling author. Oh, and here is a link to a discussion on the Libertarian Alliance blog. It concerns whether mutualists and left-libertarians should be regarded as entirely part of the libertarian movement. My own answer is yes. But the debate is open to anyone who wants to join it. You may have noticed, to your right and left, the tasteful and very discreet invitations to buy books by me and my friend Mr Blake. This is an open invitation, of course, and, if you do buy one of the books listed, you will be joining a vibrant and fast-growing community. However, I am also interested in increasing the number of reviews. If you have bought one of the books listed, I urge you to reivew it on Amazon. There is no reason for your review to be long or elaborate. There is actually no need for your review to be positive. All that really matters is the number of reviews. While on this subject, I will say that, while Mr Blake does well in all formats, and while my own Kindle sales have been very strong indeed, I am selling fewer hard copies of my books than I might wish. This is not actually a complaint, as I am selling very nicely in other formats. But it does allow me to work in a joke about my need to rely on the Kindleness of strangers.... Finally, Mr Blake will be meeting some of his fans at the Westwood branch of Waterstones on Tuesday the 4th October 2011. Details here. Regards, Sean -- Postal Address: Suite 35, 2 Lansdowne Row, London W1J 6HL, England What would England and the world have been like in 1959 if there had been no Second World War? For one possible answer, read Sean Gabb's novel The Churchill Memorandum. If you like Bulldog Drummond and Biggles and the early James Bond, this will be right up your street. Or look here to see other books by Sean Gabb, or hereto see books by Richard Blake. Dear Harold,
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Novels by Richard Blake
Posted by Britannia Radio at 17:47