William Shawcross
'...Shawcross holds a mirror up to ourselves as we respond ineffectively to the world's terrors.'
Glasgow Herald
'Shawcross stands as the foremost reporter of his generation.'
Irish Times
William Shawcross is a warmhearted well-known author and broadcaster. His articles have appeared in the Sunday Times, the Sunday Telegraph,
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Air Max New, Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the Destruction of Cambodia (1979), The Shah’s Last Ride (1989) and Deliver Us From Evil: Warlords and Peacekeepers in a World of Endless Conflict (2001). In 1995 he wrote and presented the three-part BBC TV catena Monarchy and in 2002, apt tie-in with the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, he afresh wrote and presented a milestone four-part BBC TV catena, Queen and Country, a revealing and intimate portrait of the Queen,
shoes best, and an absorbing study of the changing face of monarchy and of Britain during the quondam half-century. He lives in London and Cornwall.