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Presidency by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Kim Darroch
SKU: MAN-U2903-9789124311650
Barcode: 9789124311650
Publisher: William Collins/Bloomsbury Publishing/Abacus
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Titles in This Set:
Collateral Damage
A Very Stable Genius
Siege: Trump Under Fire

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This 3-book collection brings together sharply observed, influential non-fiction that examines the Trump era from three distinct angles. Collateral Damage offers a candid diplomatic perspective on Britain’s and Europe’s relationship with the United States during a period of upheaval in both Brexit and the Trump years. A Very Stable Genius delivers a painstaking, source‑driven portrait of the Trump White House, drawn from hundreds of interviews and extensive reporting, revealing how leadership decisions played out behind closed doors. Siege: Trump Under Fire enters the White House at a moment when investigations and internal power struggles intensified, presenting a tightly wound narrative of a presidency under relentless scrutiny. Together, these titles form a compelling book collection for readers seeking a nuanced, multi-voiced account of recent political history. The voices include a seasoned British diplomat, two seasoned American journalists, and a noted political commentator—offering a holistic view of diplomacy, governance, media, and accountability in the age of Trump.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these three works, readers explore the interplay between international diplomacy and domestic politics, the pressures of leadership under constant media attention, and the legal and investigative pressures that shaped policy in real time. Collateral Damage grounds the discussion in personal diplomacy—how the UK navigated a transatlantic alliance during Brexit and a turbulent White House. A Very Stable Genius tackles questions of presidential decision‑making, loyalty, and the systems of information that inform policy in a chaotic era. Siege examines the White House under siege by investigations and public scrutiny, highlighting the tension between power, legality, and public accountability. This collection is well suited for those curious about how personal conduct, institutional constraints, and media scrutiny intersect to influence national direction. It serves readers who want credible, richly reported perspectives that complement political history with behind‑the‑scenes context.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Collateral Damage dives into the diplomatic front lines of the Trump era from Kim Darroch’s vantage point as Britain’s ambassador to the United States during a time of Brexit upheaval and rapidly shifting alliances. It offers candid reflections on how Britain, Europe, and the United States coordinated—or clashed—on security, trade, and diplomacy. The narrative blends firsthand experiences with a broader view of the transatlantic relationship, shedding light on how diplomatic decisions ripple through political life at home and abroad. Readers will appreciate the balance of personal anecdotes and high‑level analysis, making it accessible to both policy enthusiasts and general readers who crave a grounded, human portrayal of international affairs.

A Very Stable Genius presents a detailed, incident‑driven account of the Trump presidency from respected reporters Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig. Drawing on wide sources and extensive interviews, the authors illuminate the daily realities of governance, the friction within the White House, and the president’s approach to power and loyalty. The book charts pivotal moments, from internal conflicts to public crises, offering a critical perspective on how communication, personnel choices, and political strategy shaped policy outcomes. It stands out for its disciplined sourcing and narrative clarity, helping readers understand the complex dynamics that defined the administration’s direction and consequences for democratic norms.

Siege: Trump Under Fire chronicles a presidency under escalating pressure as investigations, internal divisions, and external scrutiny converge. Michael Wolff tracks how legal inquiries and political storms affected decision‑making, leadership style, and public perception. The book conveys a sense of urgency and a cascading sequence of events that testers leadership under intense scrutiny. For readers seeking a brisk, provocative account of how the presidency navigated investigations and power plays, Siege offers a lucid, page‑turning field report that remains relevant for discussions about accountability and the limits of executive power.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for readers who want a robust, evidence‑based view of the Trump era—from a diplomatic insider’s take to investigative journalism and narrative reportage. It’s well suited for students of politics, history, and public policy, as well as book clubs and discussion groups exploring contemporary leadership and governance. Gift buyers seeking a thoughtful, high‑quality non-fiction collection on recent political history will find a compelling combination here. Whether you’re a history buff, a political enthusiast, or a reader who values credibility and depth over sensationalism, this trilogy provides a well‑rounded framework for understanding the forces shaping early 21st‑century politics.

Key Benefits:

  • Three distinct, credible perspectives on one defining era in modern politics
  • Insightful blend of diplomacy, investigative reporting, and narrative journalism
  • Well-suited for study, discussion, and personal enrichment in non-fiction reading
  • Compact paperback format for easy reading at home or on the move
  • Strong source material and background context for current events analysis
  • Great as a gift set for readers curious about governance, media, and international relations

About the Authors:
Kim Darroch is a veteran British diplomat who served as the United Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States at a pivotal moment in the Trump era, offering an informed, insider‑level perspective on cross‑Atlantic relations and diplomatic challenges. Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig are esteemed Washington Post journalists and Pulitzer Prize winners known for their rigorous reporting on American politics. Their collaboration on A Very Stable Genius brings together deep sourcing and authoritative narrative to illuminate decision‑making at the highest levels of government. Michael Wolff, an acclaimed political writer and commentator, is celebrated for his incisive, character‑driven accounts of power in the modern era, including the landmark Fire and Fury. Each author contributes a distinct voice, delivering a comprehensive, multi‑facet view of a defining period in recent history.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you want a thoughtful, well‑rounded examination of recent political history, this set delivers. The combination of a diplomatic memoir, deeply sourced investigative storytelling, and a high‑stakes political chronicle offers a rigorous, engaging reading experience. Owning the full set provides a convenient, authoritative reference for understanding how diplomacy, media, and investigations intersected to shape public policy and perception during the Trump years. It’s a timely, thoughtful collection that invites reflection, informed discussion, and continued learning for readers who value credible, in‑depth non-fiction.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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