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David Cameron: How is his autobiography selling? | David Cameron: How is his autobiography selling? |
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David Cameron's critics have had a field day on social media sharing pictures of his autobiography, For The Record, in a bookshop reduced from £25 to £3. | David Cameron's critics have had a field day on social media sharing pictures of his autobiography, For The Record, in a bookshop reduced from £25 to £3. |
The former primer minister's book was released last year and has recently come out in paperback. | The former primer minister's book was released last year and has recently come out in paperback. |
Broadcaster Iain Dale, who has published more political memoirs than most, when he ran the Biteback imprint, and who once unsuccessfully stood as a Tory election candidate, says such price reductions are "absolutely standard" and not an indication of poor sales. | Broadcaster Iain Dale, who has published more political memoirs than most, when he ran the Biteback imprint, and who once unsuccessfully stood as a Tory election candidate, says such price reductions are "absolutely standard" and not an indication of poor sales. |
So how does Mr Cameron's book sales really compare to other prime ministers' memoirs? | So how does Mr Cameron's book sales really compare to other prime ministers' memoirs? |
Nielsen Book Research has been gathering the data since 1998 - since when four prime ministers have published accounts of their time in office. | Nielsen Book Research has been gathering the data since 1998 - since when four prime ministers have published accounts of their time in office. |
Way out in the lead is Tony Blair, Labour prime minister from 1997 - 2007, who sold 349,901 copies of A Journey. | |
In a distant second is Conservative Sir John Major - whose book came out in 1999 - with 91,513 sales, followed by Mr Cameron on 63,513. | In a distant second is Conservative Sir John Major - whose book came out in 1999 - with 91,513 sales, followed by Mr Cameron on 63,513. |
In last place we have Gordon Brown. His My Life, Our Times sold 28,298. | In last place we have Gordon Brown. His My Life, Our Times sold 28,298. |
They were all outstripped however by ex-US President Barack Obama, whose early memoir Dreams From My Father has sold 755,000. | They were all outstripped however by ex-US President Barack Obama, whose early memoir Dreams From My Father has sold 755,000. |
In terms of first week sales, Tony Blair clocked up 92,060; David Cameron, 20,792; John Major, 5,415 and Gordon Brown 3,309. | In terms of first week sales, Tony Blair clocked up 92,060; David Cameron, 20,792; John Major, 5,415 and Gordon Brown 3,309. |
Mr Dale - whose own book, Why Can't We All Just Get Along: Shout Less. Listen More, has recently been published - says it is very difficult for a politician to write a bestselling memoir. | Mr Dale - whose own book, Why Can't We All Just Get Along: Shout Less. Listen More, has recently been published - says it is very difficult for a politician to write a bestselling memoir. |
'A work of fiction about one side' | 'A work of fiction about one side' |
"You have to be a prime minister or someone of real notoriety," he says "and even then the sales aren't as big as football players or major league celebrities". | "You have to be a prime minister or someone of real notoriety," he says "and even then the sales aren't as big as football players or major league celebrities". |
"I think prime ministers' books are quite difficult ones to get right. | "I think prime ministers' books are quite difficult ones to get right. |
"Political autobiographies are described as works of fiction about one side - that is a trite comment but anybody who writes an autobiography is inevitably going to present their side of their story." | "Political autobiographies are described as works of fiction about one side - that is a trite comment but anybody who writes an autobiography is inevitably going to present their side of their story." |
However, he argues the better books usually include acknowledgements of where the politicians went wrong. David Cameron and Gordon Brown's books did this well, he says, Margaret Thatcher's less so. | However, he argues the better books usually include acknowledgements of where the politicians went wrong. David Cameron and Gordon Brown's books did this well, he says, Margaret Thatcher's less so. |
Sometimes the more interesting books can come, not from the most powerful people in the room, but those in shadows. | Sometimes the more interesting books can come, not from the most powerful people in the room, but those in shadows. |
Mr Dale points to Power Trip by Damien McBride, a former spin doctor of Mr Brown's, whose book sold 40,000 copies. | Mr Dale points to Power Trip by Damien McBride, a former spin doctor of Mr Brown's, whose book sold 40,000 copies. |
"That is the best book I have ever published," he says adding: "He is completely honest about what he did." | "That is the best book I have ever published," he says adding: "He is completely honest about what he did." |
He also predicts that an upcoming book The Secret Life of Spads about ministers' special advisers has the potential to do well. | He also predicts that an upcoming book The Secret Life of Spads about ministers' special advisers has the potential to do well. |
James Stephens, from Biteback publishing, also points out that power is not a perquisite for writing a good memoir. | James Stephens, from Biteback publishing, also points out that power is not a perquisite for writing a good memoir. |
"Alan Clark [Conservative MP] and Sasha Swire [wife of a Conservative minister] are both outsiders in a way, but with surprising angles on events of the day," he says. | "Alan Clark [Conservative MP] and Sasha Swire [wife of a Conservative minister] are both outsiders in a way, but with surprising angles on events of the day," he says. |
"I think everyone is fascinated by what goes on behind-the-scenes in Westminster," he adds. | "I think everyone is fascinated by what goes on behind-the-scenes in Westminster," he adds. |
"At its most basic level it's soap opera and people want to know what's happening off screen. | "At its most basic level it's soap opera and people want to know what's happening off screen. |
"We want to know what was happening when key decisions were made, who were the personalities involved, what were they thinking (maybe even what they were wearing!)." | "We want to know what was happening when key decisions were made, who were the personalities involved, what were they thinking (maybe even what they were wearing!)." |
'Very clean novel' | 'Very clean novel' |
One hot spot for flogging former leader's tomes used to be the annual political party conferences. | One hot spot for flogging former leader's tomes used to be the annual political party conferences. |
But this year coronavirus has restricted the gatherings to virtual-only affairs meaning no physical book stalls and no passing trade. | But this year coronavirus has restricted the gatherings to virtual-only affairs meaning no physical book stalls and no passing trade. |
But even if conferences were going ahead this year it is unlikely any politician would match the salesmanship of one-time Conservative minister Ann Widdecombe. | |
Her book was being sold at the same time as the diaries of another former Conservative minister - Edwina Currie who had revealed her affair with John Major. | Her book was being sold at the same time as the diaries of another former Conservative minister - Edwina Currie who had revealed her affair with John Major. |
Mr Dale recalls her at a party conference shouting at passers-by in the style of a market stall trader: "Very clean novel" pointing to her own book and then, gesturing to Ms Currie's, "very dirty diary". | Mr Dale recalls her at a party conference shouting at passers-by in the style of a market stall trader: "Very clean novel" pointing to her own book and then, gesturing to Ms Currie's, "very dirty diary". |
Perhaps not the sales tactic Mr Cameron is likely to pick if he wants to boost his own sales. | Perhaps not the sales tactic Mr Cameron is likely to pick if he wants to boost his own sales. |
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