Sir Philip Augar’s seven books include the celebrated Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism (2001), The Greed Merchants (2005), Chasing Alpha (2009, renamed Reckless in paperback), The Bank That Lived a Little: Barclays in the Age of the Very Free Market (2018) and Agent Twister, a biography of the Rt Hon John Stonehouse, co-written with Keely Winstone, published in 2022. He has written many articles for the Financial Times and other publications and appears regularly on BBC radio and television.
Books in order of publication:
Death of Gentlemanly Capitalism (2001)
The Rise of the Player Manager – 2003
The Greed Merchants (2005)
Chasing Alpha (2009)
Reckless (2010)
The Bank That Lived a Little: Barclays in the Age of the Very Free Market (2018)
Agent Twister – 2022