The New Statesman Century Collector's edition Order your copy today The New Statesman Century issue celebrates one hundred years of the finest cultural and political commentary written in the English-speaking world. This collector's edition of the magazine brings together a selection of work from former New Statesman contributors including George Bernard Shaw, Virginia Woolf, Edward Said, Rebecca West and Julian Barnes. Order your copy today Only £9.95 + p&p Our perfect-bound 244 page collector's edition of the magazine contains: - H G Wells's notorious interview with Joseph Stalin reprinted from 1934 when Wells was president of the international PEN Club.
- Bertrand Russell's open letter to General Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev at the height of the Cold War, which received astonishing replies from both.
- J B Priestley's "Britain and the Nuclear Bombs" - the furious article which launched the Campaign For Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
- C P Snow's epochal "Two Cultures" essay which lamented the lack of understanding between the sciences and humanities.
- Christopher Hitchens's final interview in December 2011, conducted by fellow "New Atheist" Richard Dawkins in Texas.
- Hugh Grant's "The Bugger, Bugged" - a world exclusive in which the film star secretly records former News of the World journalist Paul McMullan discussing phone-hacking and David Cameron's relationship with the Murdochs and Rebekah Brooks.
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