David McKie
David McKie (born 1935) is a British journalist and historian.
He was deputy
whistleblower Sarah Tisdall.[2]
His book Jabez: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Scoundrel, a
Dolman Best Travel Book Award
in 2007.
Works
- Election '70, Panther (1970) ISBN 0-586033890
- Decade of Disillusion: Britain in the Sixties, Palgrave Macmillan (1972) ISBN 0-333130642
- Sadly Mismanaged Affair: Politics of the Third London Airport, Croom Helm (1973) ISBN 0-856640964
- The 'Guardian' – Quartet Election Guide, Quartet Books (1974) ISBN 0-704311895
- The Election: A Voter's Guide, Fourth Estate (1992) ISBN 1-857020413
- "Guardian" Political Almanac (1993) ISBN 1-857021576
- "The Guardian" Political Almanac 1994/5 (1994) ISBN 1-857022408
- Media Coverage of Parliament, Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government (1999) ISBN 0-900432500
- The "Guardian" Year, Atlantic Books (2002) ISBN 1-843540150
- Jabez: The Rise and Fall of a Victorian Scoundrel, Atlantic Books (2004) ISBN 978-1843541301
- Great British Bus Journeys: Travels Through Unfamous Places, Atlantic Books (2006) ISBN 978-1843541325
- McKie's Gazetteer: A Local History of Britain , Atlantic Books (2008) ISBN 978-1843546542
- Bright Particular Stars: A Gallery of Glorious British Eccentrics, Atlantic Books (2011) ISBN 978-1848872486
- What's in a Surname, Cornerstone (2013) ISBN 978-1847946942
- Riding Route 94: An Accidental Journey through the Story of Britain, Pimpernel Press (2017) ISBN 978-1910258347
References
- ^ David McKie "When I died on Wikipedia", The Guardian,19 October 2011
- ^ McKie, David (12 May 2021). "In defence of Peter Preston's handling of the Sarah Tisdall case". The Guardian.
- ^ Great British Bus Journeys Archived 29 July 2012 at archive.today, Atlantic Books
External links
- David McKie at Atlantic Books
- Guardian Elsewhere column by David McKie
- Guardian Smallweed column by David McKie
- David McKie at British Council: Literature
- David McKie at Curlie