We don't do God
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Author
Contributions
- McCabe, Eileen - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Continuum, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
57,750 words, Guess
Page Count
231 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivewedontdogodblair00burt
- Internet Archivewedontdogod0000burt
- ISBN-101847063527
- ISBN-139781847063526
- Library of Congress Control Number2009279081
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number277204435
- Better World Books9781847063526
- Open LibraryOL25573699M
Classifications
- DDC941.0859092
- LCCDA591.B56 B58 2009
- LCCDA591.B56 B87 2009
and 1 more
- LCCDA591
Description
"Based on new material from revealing conversations from those closest to Blair, We Don't Do God traces the influences that helped shape Blair's world viewpoint. Drawn on previously unpublished interviews, the book concludes that his political thinking was ruled by a profound sense of mission, shaped by 'the four or five principal influences in my life'." "John Burton was one of those 'principal influences'. Burton was Blair's agent and mentor for the duration of his parliamentary career. Co-author Eileen McCabe, a television journalist in the North East, reported on New Labour's landslide victories that changed the political landscape for more than a decade. Together, mentor and journalist provide an informed account of Blair's political and religious journey that will help us understand more deeply one of the most enigmatic prime ministers of the post-war years." --Book Jacket.
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