Boris Johnson Books in Order

Boris Johnson is a British politician and writer, best known for his tenure as Mayor of London and his subsequent role as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. As a former journalist, he has honed his skills in storytelling and has written numerous bestselling books, including 'The Dream of Rome' and 'Seventy-Two Virgins'. His writing often blends history, politics, and humor, showcasing his unique perspective on the world. As a prominent figure in British politics, Johnson has been the subject of both admiration and criticism, his larger-than-life personality and charismatic charm making him a polarizing figure in British public life. His sharp wit and engaging style have endeared him to many readers, while his policies and decisions have sparked intense debate and controversy.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Boris Johnson

  • #1
    Friends, Voters, Countrymen(2001)
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  • #2
    Lend Me Your Ears(2003)
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  • #3
    Have I Got Views For You(2004)
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  • #4
    The Dream of Rome(2006)
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  • #5
    Life In The Fast Lane(2007)
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  • #6
    The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History(2014)
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  • #7
    Economic Benefits of Brexit(2022)
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  • #8
    Unleashed(2024)
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  • #9
    The Prime Ministers: 55 Leaders, 55 Authors, 300 Years of History(2020)
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  • #10
    Johnson has authored a number of books, including Friends, Voters, Countrymen(2001)
  • #1
    Seventy Two Virgins(2004)
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  • #2
    The Perils of the Pushy Parents: A Cautionary Tale(2007)
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About Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson is a British politician and writer, best known for his tenure as Mayor of London and his subsequent role as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. As a former journalist, he has honed his skills in storytelling and has written numerous bestselling books, including 'The Dream of Rome' and 'Seventy-Two Virgins'. His writing often blends history, politics, and humor, showcasing his unique perspective on the world. As a prominent figure in British politics, Johnson has been the subject of both admiration and criticism, his larger-than-life personality and charismatic charm making him a polarizing figure in British public life. His sharp wit and engaging style have endeared him to many readers, while his policies and decisions have sparked intense debate and controversy.

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