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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9780857864451

RRP: £17.99

PAGES: 544

PUBLICATION DATE:
September 13, 2012

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The People Speak: Voices That Changed Britain

Colin Firth

Anthony Arnove

David Horspool

‘The idea was simple. Take the most impassioned speeches about the fight for what is right and bring them to life for a new generation. The reason why it’s so powerful is because it’s about everything that matters to us: love and life, sex and death, justice and freedom. We’ve found some amazing speeches from the most unlikely places, British voices that have been ignored for centuries because history is a tale often told by the winners’ COLIN FIRTH The People Speak tells the story of Britain through the voices of the visionaries, dissenters, rebels and everyday folk who took on the Establishment and stood up for what they believed in. Here are their stories, letters, speeches and songs, from John Ball to Daniel Defoe; from Thomas Paine to Oscar Wilde; from the peasants’ revolts to the suffragists to the anti-war demonstrators of today. Spanning almost one thousand years and over 150 individual voices, these are some of the most powerful words in our history.Compiled by the Academy Award-winning actor Colin Firth, the influential writer Anthony Arnove and the acclaimed historian David Horspool, The People Speak reminds us that history is not something gathering dust on a library shelf – and that democracy has never been a spectator sport.

Reviews of The People Speak: Voices That Changed Britain

An extraordinary performance … a series of short, powerful, live pieces intended to remind audiences of the enduring power of politicised speech and … The end result is like a protest rally championing the act of protest itself * Telegraph * Inspirational collection of famous speeches throughout British history * Absolutely West * Thrilling stuff * The Bookseller * A lot of things have deeply affected me in this book — Omid Djalili * Daily Express *

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