Tony Blair - Works

Works

  • Blair, Tony (2010). A Journey. Random House, ISBN 0-09-192555-X OCLC Number 657172683 London
  • Blair, Tony (2002). The Courage of Our Convictions. Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0603-4 London
  • Blair, Tony (2000). Superpower: Not Superstate? (Federal Trust European Essays). Federal Trust for Education & Research, ISBN 1-903403-25-1 London
  • Blair, Tony (1998). The Third Way: New Politics for the New Century. Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0588-7 London
  • Blair, Tony (1998). Leading the Way: New Vision for Local Government. Institute for Public Policy Research, ISBN 1-86030-075-8 London
  • Blair, Tony (1997). New Britain: My Vision of a Young Country. Basic Books, ISBN 0-8133-3338-5 New York
  • Blair, Tony (1995). Let Us Face the Future. Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0571-2 London
  • Blair, Tony (1994). What Price Safe Society?. Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0562-3 London
  • Blair, Tony (1994). Socialism. Fabian Society, ISBN 0-7163-0565-8 London

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