Philip Gould
Philip Gould (1950–2011) was a British political consultant and corporate adviser who served as a key strategist for the UK Labour Party, notably mentoring Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He authored the memoir 'When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone' following his battle with esophageal cancer, which became a widely read account of his final months.
Political Memoir
Non-fiction
Writing the Rebellion: Loyalists and the Literature of Politics in British America (Oxford Studies in American Literary History)
The Unfinished Revolution
Louisiana: A Land Apart
Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the (18th) Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
Acadie Tropicale : Poesie De Louisiane