Non-fiction Roundup, July 2010
The digested reviews for the most talked-about titles of the past month:
Duchess of Death: The Unauthorised Biography of Agatha Christie by Richard Hack
The General: Charles de Gaulle and the France he Saved by Jonathan Fenby
Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age by Clay Shirky
After You: Letters of Love, and Loss, to a Husband and Father by Natascha McElhone
Capitalism 4.0: The Birth of a New Economy by Anatole Kaletsky
Hugh Trevor-Roper: The Biography by Adam Sisman
High Financier: The Lives and Time of Siegmund Warburg by Niall Ferguson
Teach Us to Sit Still: A Sceptic’s Search for Health and Healing by Tim Parks
Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane by Andrew Graham-Dixon
Turned Out Nice: How the British Isles Will Change as the World Heats Up by Marek Kohn
For June’s non-fiction roundup, click HERE