Harry Mount

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Harry Mount is a British writer, journalist and former barrister.

He is a son of the journalist and former advisor to Margaret Thatcher Ferdinand Mount and a cousin of the British Conservative Party leader David Cameron.

Mount read Classics at Oxford where he was a member of the Bullingdon Club.

Mount has also written three books. My Brief Career is an account of his time as a pupil in a barristers' chambers. His second book, Amo, Amas, Amat ... and All That was about Latin, in the mould of Sellar and Yeatman's 1066 and All That. A forthcoming book, A Lust for Window Sills is a popular guide to British architecture.

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