United Kingdom Books Chart

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Discover what’s hot and who’s making waves on the charts today, including the top tracks and albums by the world’s leading artists. What is the #1 song on iTunes in United Kingdom today? Who dominates the Top 10 iTunes Songs, Singles, and Albums right now? Find the Top 100 iTunes—featuring chart-topping hits from music’s global icons—right here!

What is the Number 1 in United Kingdom today?

The number one in United Kingdom is The Republic - Plato

The Republic - Plato new Single

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The Republic - Plato

The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx new Single

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The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx

1001 Sex Positions - Donald R. Miklich new Single

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1001 Sex Positions - Donald R. Miklich

Considerations on Representative Government - John Stuart Mill new Single

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Considerations on Representative Government - John Stuart Mill

Women and Politics - Charles Kingsley new Single

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Women and Politics - Charles Kingsley

Quran: Must-Read Passages. For Everyone. In Clear English. - Talal Itani new Single

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Quran: Must-Read Passages. For Everyone. In Clear English. - Talal Itani

Politics as a Vocation - Max Weber & Olaf Kellerhoff new Single

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Politics as a Vocation - Max Weber & Olaf Kellerhoff

United States of India! (Telugu Essay) - Kalpana Rentala new Single

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United States of India! (Telugu Essay) - Kalpana Rentala

Short Stories - Per Moller Andersen new Single

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Short Stories - Per Moller Andersen

Common Sense - Thomas Paine new Single

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Common Sense - Thomas Paine

Growing a Better Future - Robert Bailey, Duncan Green, Naomi Hossain, Kate Kilpatrick, Swati Narayan, Bertram Zagema, Tim Gore & Debbie Hillier new Single

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Growing a Better Future - Robert Bailey, Duncan Green, Naomi Hossain, Kate Kilpatrick, Swati Narayan, Bertram Zagema, Tim Gore & Debbie Hillier

Manifesto of the Communist Party - Karl Marx new Single

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Manifesto of the Communist Party - Karl Marx

Second Treatise of Government - John Locke new Single

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Second Treatise of Government - John Locke

The English Constitution - Walter Bagehot new Single

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The English Constitution - Walter Bagehot

The Truth about Syria - Barry Rubin new Single

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The Truth about Syria - Barry Rubin

Secrecy, Democracy, and Fascism: Lessons from History - Julie R Butler new Single

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Secrecy, Democracy, and Fascism: Lessons from History - Julie R Butler

The Move From Hell - Solon ben Earl new Single

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The Move From Hell - Solon ben Earl

Economics - Jana Licht, Numair Abbas & Olaf Kellerhoff new Single

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Economics - Jana Licht, Numair Abbas & Olaf Kellerhoff

Target Iran: Drawing Red Lines in the Sand - William John Cox new Single

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Target Iran: Drawing Red Lines in the Sand - William John Cox

Ancient Law - Henry Sumner Maine new Single

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Ancient Law - Henry Sumner Maine

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