Product Description
Published to coincide with the launch of Giscard D'Estaing's new European Constitution in November, this work suggests that the United States of Europe has been based on a colossal confidence trick.
About the Author
Christopher Booker has written for the Sunday Telegraph since 1990. He was the founding editor of Private Eye, to which he still contributes. His previous books include several on modern history, including The Neophiliacs, The Seventies, The Games War and A Looking Glass Tragedy. He is currently completing a book on the psychology of storytelling, due to be published by Continuum next year.
Dr Richard North was until recently research director for the Europe of Democracies and Diversities group in the European Parliament, and is now senior research fellow for the European Foundation. He is a nationally recognised expert on food safety, and in 2001 published The Death of Agriculture, analysing Britain's farming crisis. (198 words