Bloomsbury says its autumn list is a knockout

Bloomsbury’s autumn schedule is its best yet, boasts the publisher’s chairman Nigel Newton, with books as diverse as David Blunkett’s political memoirs, the latest from William Dalrymple and Margaret Atwood, Schott’s Almanac and even the collected speeches of Gordon Brown.

Announcing first-half profits in line with the City’s own scribblings, Mr Newton said its forthcoming list was “the strongest autumn programme in our 20-year history”.

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