The Remarkable Lives of Bill Deedes

The Remarkable Lives of Bill Deedes

by StephenRobinson (Author)

Synopsis

Drawing on a rich selection of private papers and hours of interviews with Deedes and his contemporaries, Stephen Robinson charts brilliantly the depths and shallows of the life of the man who inspired Evelyn Waugh's hapless reporter William Boot in Scoop and was the recipient of Private Eye's famous Dear Bill letters. Deedes was also a husband and father of five and Robinson explores the rumour and reality with equal measure to reveal the true character of one of the most extraordinary men to have graced the pages of the British national press.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: Digital original
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 07 May 2009

ISBN 10: 0349118965
ISBN 13: 9780349118963
Book Overview: * The long and fascinating life of a national institution, Bill Deedes: journalist, war hero, Cabinet Minister, newspaper editor, and journalist again * 'A compelling portrait' INDEPENDENT

Media Reviews
...beautifully written but fair rather than fond. Robinson must be applauded for unearthing so much new information. * - Lynn Barber, The Daily Telegraph 'Robinson writes clearly and sparely, and the book reads well . . . Masterly' *
- Sunday Telegraph 'This intelligently probing and well-written authorised biography . . . succeeds definitively * Spectator *
Author Bio
Stephen Robinson joined the Daily Telegraph in 1986, shortly after WF Deedes retired as Editor. Robinson wrote Deedes' obituary for the Telegraph.