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Title Eccentric lives : the Daily Telegraph book of 21st century obituaries / edited by Andrew M. Brown.

Publication Info. London : Unicorn, 2022.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  920.02 ECC    AVAILABLE
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Description 250 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Contents Anthony Carter -- Graham Mason -- Eileen Fox -- Viscount Mountgarret -- Portland Mason -- Maurice Flitcroft -- Hugh Massingberd -- John Michell -- Sathya Sai Baba -- Camille Wolff -- Canon John Andrew -- Jeremy Thorpe -- Gerry Wells -- The Dowager Marchioness of Reading -- Anne Naysmith -- John Simopoulos -- Viv Nicholson -- Sir Raymond Carr -- Richard West -- Ann Barr -- Brian Sewell -- Roy Dommett -- Sabrina -- John Jones -- The Earl of Haddington -- Johnny Barnes -- Raine, Countess Spencer -- Benjamin Creme -- Stanley Reynolds -- The Right Reverend Eamon Casey -- Michael 'Dandy Kim' Caborn-Waterfield -- Sarah Holman -- Sir David Tang -- Gavin Stamp -- Mark E. Smith -- Hannah Hauxwell -- Emma Smith -- Maurizio 'Zanza' Zanfanti -- Nigel Morgan -- Baroness Trumpington -- Sister Wendy Beckett -- Clem Tompsett -- Edda Tasiemka -- The Reverend Angus Smith -- The Marquess of Bath -- Roy Kerridge -- The Reverend David Johnson -- David Twiston Davies -- Gwenda Wilkin -- Nairn Attallah -- Clive Murphy -- The Alaafin of Oyo.
Summary In the late 1980s the Daily Telegraph transformed the traditionally dry and stolid world of obituaries, ushering in a new way of writing about the dead that was vivid, gently subversive and richly comic. Telegraph obituaries became a byword for entertaining journalism, celebrated for their deadpan tone and sympathetic eye for human quirks and eccentricities. Here is a gallery of the most entertaining of these eccentric lives from the recent past, most of them never before published in book form. They amply demonstrate that in an age of committees and bureaucracy and increasing pressure to conform, eccentrics of all kinds have continued to thrive. From the oddball to the prophet, they have ploughed their own furrow. These miniature biographies are charming, funny, oft en moving, but always compulsively readable.
Subject Biography -- 20th century.
Obituaries.
Added Author Brown, Andrew M. (obituaries editor)
ISBN 9781914414879
191441487X
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