Dear Bill: A Memoir

Dear Bill: A Memoir

by W.F.Deedes (Author)

Synopsis

William Deedes is a national institution. Over the course of a career spanning seventy years, 'dear Bill' has become one of the most respected and admired journalists of the last century. This is his story, told with his characteristic modesty, insight and wit. Cutting his teeth at the "Morning Post", Bill Deedes was sent off to cover the Abyssinian war, thereby gaining him a reputation as a fearless war reporter and also inadvertently providing Evelyn Waugh with the inspiration for Scoop's hero, Henry Boot. Kept on after the "Telegraph" merger, Bill rose through the ranks until he was called into politics, taking his place as a member of Harold Macmillan's Cabinet. Soon however the "Telegraph" called again and made him editor - a position he held for several years. Today he continues to write for the "Telegraph" as well as work tirelessly for charity. Now updated and revised, including recent photographs, "Dear Bill" is an extraordinary memoir which provides a unique and idiosyncratic perspective on matters political and social, British and global, for the greater part of the twentieth century and beyond.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: New Edit/Cover
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 07 Jul 2006

ISBN 10: 0330354108
ISBN 13: 9780330354103

Author Bio
W. F. Deedes is the only person ever to have been both a cabinate minister and a national newspaper editor. He was a minister in Harold Macmillan's administration and later became editor of the Daily Telegraph. He appears of television and radio frequently and has recently run high-profile anti-landmine campaigns. He is the bestselling author of Brief Lives and At War with Waugh: The Real Story of Scoop. He is now in his nineties and continues to write for the Daily Telegraph.