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The Gift of a Radio

Webb, Justin
The Gift of a Radio
Searingly honest... gripping... fascinating and hugely entertaining.'- Sunday Times'Moving and frank ... A story of a childhood defined by loneliness, the absence of a father and the grim experience of a Quaker boarding school. It is also one of the most perceptive accounts of Britain in the 1970s.'- Misha Glenny'A crisp, unself-pitying memoir of a 'trainwreck' youth ... I've always likes Webb on the radio. But I like him much more after readi...

CHF 20.90

I'll Go Rhythm

Webb, Justin
I'll Go Rhythm
I'll Go Rhythm" Takes A Child's Look at the Complicated World of Social Media Journey down the rabbit hole of the internet through the eyes of Charlie, a creative kid who loves to play drums and hang out with friends. Charlie meets AL, an algorithm who can promise Charlie everything and anything, but at what cost? Follow Charlie on a path of self-discovery and the realization that the online world isn't always what it's cracked up to be....

CHF 31.50

The Gift of a Radio

Webb, Justin
The Gift of a Radio
A story of a childhood defined by loneliness, the absence of a father and the grim experience of a Quaker boarding school. But with gun-wielding school masters and sub-standard living conditions, Quaker boarding school wasn't much better.

CHF 30.90

Cheers, America: How an Englishman Learned to Love America

Webb, Justin
Cheers, America: How an Englishman Learned to Love America
An editor at BBC-TV takes a witty and honest look at the "special” relationship between the US and the UK.IMAGINE INVITING A BRIT TO A BARBECUE - THAT'S THIS BOOK. Justin Webb was the BBC's man in America. He covered politics and interviewed presidents, but more importantly he reported, as Alistair Cooke once did, on the rich tapestry of American life. This is his toast to a country he called home for the best part of a decade. Webb's America ...

CHF 23.50

Notes on Them and Us

Webb, Justin
Notes on Them and Us
When Barack Obama made his first presidential visit to London, his briefing began thus: England is a place slightly smaller than Oregan". So much for the 'Special Relationship'. Notes on Them & Us is a wry account of this transatlantic friendship as it actually exists today - how Americans see us, how we Brits see them.

CHF 29.90