Mandelson memoirs a hit with bookbuyers, if not colleagues
Despite frosty reception from critics and fellow politicians, The Third Man is an immediate success at the tills
Reviews have been lukewarm and his fellow politicians have hardly been complimentary, but Peter Mandelson's autobiography The Third Man has nonetheless become one of the fastest selling political memoirs ever.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Wednesday, 21 July, 2010
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