Harry Mount (born 26 July 1971) is a British journalist, columnist, and author. He is known for his contributions to national newspapers and magazines, particularly The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator. Mount has also written several books on historical and cultural subjects, though specific titles are not enumerated here due to limited verifiable information.
Early life and education
Mount was born in the United Kingdom. He attended Eton College, after which he read Classics at Magdalen College, Oxford University. Following his university studies, he worked as a civil servant in the House of Commons before transitioning to a career in journalism.
Career
- Journalism: Mount began his journalism career with contributions to The Daily Telegraph, where he served as a columnist and feature writer. His articles have covered a range of topics, including politics, history, and cultural commentary. He has also contributed to The Spectator and other periodicals.
- Authorship: In addition to his journalistic work, Mount has authored multiple non‑fiction books that explore historical themes and cultural analysis. Details of these publications are not fully documented in widely accessible encyclopedic sources.
Public profile
Mount is recognized for a writing style that combines scholarly insight with accessible prose. His work often reflects an interest in British history, architecture, and the interplay between culture and politics.
References
- Publicly available author biographies and publisher information.
- Articles authored by Harry Mount in The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator.
Note: While Harry Mount is an established figure in British journalism and literature, some specifics of his bibliography are not comprehensively documented in readily verifiable encyclopedic sources.