
Books Written by Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens was an English intellectual, polemicist, and socio-political critic who expressed himself as an author, orator, essayist, journalist, and columnist.
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Essays
Mortality
Arguably
Essays by Christopher Hitchens
Is Christianity Good for the World?
Christopher Hitchens and His Critics
Terror, Iraq, and the Left
The Portable Atheist
Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever
Thomas Paine's Rights of Man
A Biography
Thomas Jefferson
Author of America
Love, Poverty, and War
Journeys and Essays
A Long Short War
The Postponed Liberation of Iraq
Why Orwell Matters
Letters to a Young Contrarian
The Trial of Henry Kissinger
Unacknowledged Legislation
Writers in the Public Sphere
No One Left to Lie to
The Parthenon Marbles
The Case for Reunification
The Missionary Position
Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice
For the Sake of Argument
Blood, Class, and Nostalgia
Anglo-American Ironies
The Monarchy
A Critique of Britain's Favourite Fetish
Prepared for the Worst
Selected Essays and Minority Reports
Blaming the Victims
Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question
Imperial Spoils
The Curious Case of the Elgin Marbles
Cyprus
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