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Publishers of politics, history, biography, memoir and travel writing (since 2003).
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⭐️ '[A] concise, intriguing book' COULD IT HAPPEN HERE reviewed in the The Telegraph by Mark Elliott. telegraph.co.uk/books/non-fict…



⭐️ 'Lord Hennessy’s timely collection of his thoughts on our constitution and democracy is written with his usual clarity' ON THE BACK OF AN ENVELOPE reviewed in PoliticsHome by David Howell politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…


⭐️'Highly concise and readable' COULD IT HAPPEN HERE? reviewed by Oliver Letwin in The Tablet thetablet.co.uk/books/what-if-…

⭐️'[A] blissfully slim volume ... well worth reading' COULD IT HAPPEN HERE? reviewed by Miranda Green in the Financial Times ft.com/content/2fc0f7…

Lovely to see mine and James Ellison’s piece about how School of History, Queen Mary University of London legend Peter Hennessy has changed how we think about the ‘Secret State’ in this week’s The House magazine. Thanks to Francis Elliott for asking us to write about one of the most warm-hearted and wise people in academia!





We are excited to share that six of our forthcoming titles are included in the Waterstones 25% off pre-order promotion! Enjoy a 25% discount from now until Thursday 31st July when you pre-order using the code SUMMER25 at the checkout. #Wpreorder #waterstones #hauspublishing




Looking back on his illustrious fifty-year career, Peter Hennessy brings together some influential pieces of journalism alongside new writing to reflect on his time observing post-war Britain and its governance. Enjoy a 25% discount when you pre-order from Waterstones.


A blend of travelogue, folkloric history, and nature writing, Human Nature is a journey deep into how the Himalayan landscape has shaped, and is shaped by the people who live there. Enjoy a 25% discount when you pre-order from Waterstones using the code SUMMER25.



Who was Arminius Vambéry? A poverty-stricken, Jewish autodidact; a linguist; traveller, and writer; or a sometime Zionist, inspiration for Dracula’s nemesis, and British secret agent? Find out in The Dervish Bowl. Enjoy a 25% discount when you pre-order from Waterstones.

