Books by Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson
Paul Johnson is a renowned British historian and journalist, best known for his work "Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Nineties." His writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex historical events easily digestible for readers. Johnson's key contributions to literature include providing insightful analysis of key moments in modern history.
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Captive Audience
Life, Laughs and Love in a Second World War POW Camp
Paul Johnson
Paperback
Publicada:
2026
Challenging Inequalities
How We Got Stuck and Where We Go Next
Paul Johnson
Hardcover
Publicada:
2026
Follow the Money
'Gripping and horrifying... witty and brilliant. Buy it' The Times
Paul Johnson
Paperback
Publicada:
2024
Behind the Wire
The Road to Oflag VIIB Eichstatt : The PoW Diaries of Captain John Blomfield Dixon, 1940-45
Paul Johnson
Hardcover
Publicada:
2024
Chocolate Jungle
A Sedona Chi Mystery, A gripping chase from the wilds of the Yucatan Jungle to the stunning red buttes of Sedona : 3
Paul Johnson
Paperback
Publicada:
2024
Follow the Money
'Gripping and horrifying... witty and brilliant. Buy it' The Times
Paul Johnson
Hardcover
Publicada:
2023
The Plot of Shame
US Military Executions in Europe During WWII
Paul Johnson
Hardcover
Publicada:
2023
The Little People
Fairies, Elves, Nixies, Pixies, Knockers, Dryads and Dwarves
Paul Johnson
Paperback
Publicada:
2018
Pop-up Paper Engineering
Cross-curricular Activities in Design Engineering Technology, English and Art
Paul Johnson
Paperback
Publicada:
1992