Rory Stewart Books in Order

Rory Stewart is a British politician, diplomat, and author born in Hong Kong. He serves his country through the British Diplomatic Service, having previously worked in the British Embassy in Indonesia and as the British Representative in Montenegro. Notably, Stewart embarked on a remarkable 6,000-mile solo journey from Turkey to Bangladesh, chronicling his experiences in "The Places in Between". He has also held the position of Deputy Governor in Maysan and Dhi Qar provinces in Southern Iraq. A prolific writer, Stewart contributes to prominent publications such as the New York Times Magazine, London Review of Books, and Financial Times. For his contributions, he has been awarded the Order of the British Empire and appointed a Fellow of the Carr Centre at Harvard University. In 2010, Stewart expanded his public service as a Conservative member of the British Parliament.

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Book Series by Rory Stewart

  • #1
    The Places in Between(2004)
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  • #2
    The Prince of the Marshes(2005)
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  • #3
    The Marches(2015)
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  • #4
    Politics On the Edge / How Not To Be A Politician(2023)
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  • #5
    How Not to Be a Politician(2023)
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  • #6
    More Light, Less Heat(2011)
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About Rory Stewart

Rory Stewart is a British politician, diplomat, and author born in Hong Kong. He serves his country through the British Diplomatic Service, having previously worked in the British Embassy in Indonesia and as the British Representative in Montenegro. Notably, Stewart embarked on a remarkable 6,000-mile solo journey from Turkey to Bangladesh, chronicling his experiences in "The Places in Between". He has also held the position of Deputy Governor in Maysan and Dhi Qar provinces in Southern Iraq. A prolific writer, Stewart contributes to prominent publications such as the New York Times Magazine, London Review of Books, and Financial Times. For his contributions, he has been awarded the Order of the British Empire and appointed a Fellow of the Carr Centre at Harvard University. In 2010, Stewart expanded his public service as a Conservative member of the British Parliament.

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