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Henry Root (1935–2005)

Auteur de Brewer's Rogues, Villains & Eccentrics

24+ oeuvres 670 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Root Henry, Kit Bryson

Comprend aussi: William Donaldson (1)

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Nom légal
Donaldson, William
Autres noms
Bryson, Kit
Date de naissance
1935-01-04
Date de décès
2005-06-22
Sexe
male
Nationalité
United Kingdom
Courte biographie
See under William Donaldson-1

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An hilarious collection of entries on an array of interesting British folk. There's some famous people who drank a lot (Oliver Reed & Keith Moon both feature), some rather eccentric people, like the chap who hated people sitting near him on the train and would check his temperature anally every five minutes until people left him alone, and some out and out gangsters (Frankie Fraser, the Kray twins and others).

Donaldson writes well and fills out this brick of a book with many eyebrow raising entries, like "lavatory attendants who subsequently became celebrated publishers. See Carrington, Charles", and Major-General Orde Wingate's habit of holding briefing sessions in the nude. Sarah, the duchess of York, cracks a mention, as does Prince Philip. And, I even learnt that "twang" was an eighteenth century slang word for a prostitute's associate whose job it was to pick the client's pockets while he was having intercourse upright in a doorway. To think that some people find reading a waste of time.… (plus d'informations)
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MiaCulpa | 1 autre critique | Oct 9, 2018 |
This is truly one of the funniest books I have ever read, and quite possibly the funniest.

William Donaldson, who was involved with theatre for many years, presents many hilarious stories of the (predominately) British stage. He particularly seems to have a grudge against Nicol Williamson, and happily relates a few stories showing Williamson in a negative light.

Attempting to name a favourite story is impossible but who could not love the story of the actress who forgot there was a matinee showing at the theatre she worked at and walked on stage in streetwear during a scene full of Roman soldiers. She tried to get off stage but couldn't and could be seen for the rest of the play in various areas of the stage, bowing to the lead actor.

I first read this book in a pub in Port Adelaide and other patrons asked me if I was alright as I had tears rolling down my cheeks laughing at the stories.

Get hold of this book if you can!
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MiaCulpa | May 25, 2014 |
William Donaldson skrev under navnet Henry Root til en hel stribe kendisser og samlede brevene og svarene til denne bog.
Nogenlunde morsom selv på afstand af 1980. Der er noget indædt britisk humor over at gøre grin med godtroende folk og hvis man skal tro svarene, så er det højst et par stykker, der har lugtet lunten.
 
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bnielsen | Dec 4, 2013 |
Nothing to do with the Brewer of "Phrase and Fable", this alphabetical compendium of biographical entries is overweighted by a preponderance of tedious East End villains with nothing noteworthy about them but a tendency to extreme violence. However, there are brighter nuggets among the dross. No references are quoted, which leads me to believe that some entries ave been compiled from newspaper reports for which accuracy was not the first consideration.
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gibbon | 1 autre critique | Aug 26, 2008 |

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Œuvres
24
Aussi par
1
Membres
670
Popularité
#37,680
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
5
ISBN
44

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