The Insider by Piers Morgan - ISBN: 9780091908492
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Celebrity, royalty, and politics exposed: a decade of astonishing insider secrets.

The Insider

The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade

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  • Paperback

    496 pages

  • Release Date

    1 November 2005

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Summary

The most talked-about book of the year - now in paperback

The Insider dominated the media on publication in March 2005 and instantly became a No.1 bestseller. Not only did it fill thousands of column inches with its revelations about prominent political and showbiz figures, it was critically acclaimed across the broadsheets for its unique and fascinating insight into the worlds of celebrity, royalty, politics and the media.

Piers Morgan was made editor of the News…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780091908492
ISBN-10:0091908493
Author:Piers Morgan
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Imprint:Ebury Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:496
Release Date:1 November 2005
Weight:333g
Dimensions:198mm x 126mm x 29mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A right, rollicking good read – Andrew Neil * Evening Standard *
A riveting read with splendid anecdotes on almost every page * The Times *
This is a book of historical importance – Peter Oborne * The Spectator *
A compelling read on any level, whether you want to consider the relationship between politics and the press, royal behaviour, the red-top world - or just want a good laugh * Independent *
Funny and fabulously indiscreet, this is a book that holds up a mirror to the spinning and posturing of our celebrity age … scurrilously entertaining * Observer *
One of the most uproarious and indiscreet accounts of public life in recent times – Mary Riddell * Daily Mail *
An amusing, revealing and (mostly) true look at all the news that’s fit to print, and some that wasn’t * The Sun *
One of the best-ever books about journalism – Lynn Barber * Observer *
The best account we have so far of what life has really been like in No.10 for the past eight years… I do, on the whole, trust this amazing account. In the first place, his depiction of the three main characters - Mr Blair, Cherie Blair and Alastair Campbell - is consistent with what we already know of them. And, in the second place, it all hangs together. We see these people in moods of rage, self-pity and treachery, and in the round each of them is all too credible – Stephen Glover * Daily Mail *
An irresistible read, whether you love him or hate him, are friend or foe, or wouldn’t touch the Mirror with decontaminated tweezers. And there is enough arrogant boasting, self-immolation and sweet boyish charm to convert you from one category to another and back again – Charles Wilson * Independent *

About The Author

Piers Morgan

Piers Morgan was born in 1965. He studied journalism at Harlow College, beginning his career in local south London newspapers before being spotted by Kelvin MacKenzie of The Sun and given his own showbiz column, Bizarre. Rupert Murdoch made him Editor of the News of the World in January 1994; he was headhunted two years later to edit The Mirror where he stayed until 2004 when he left following his decision to publish photos of British soldiers apparently abusing Iraqi prisoners of war. He has presented two series of Tabloid Tales for BBC2 and most recently has co-hosted the current affairs show Morgan and Platell on Channel 4.

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