Words and Deedes: Selected Journalism 1931-2006

Words and Deedes: Selected Journalism 1931-2006

by W.F.Deedes (Author)

Synopsis

For over seventy-years, W. F. Deedes has reported on the most important events, affairs and issues that have affected Britain, Europe and the World. Words and Deedes brings together a life's work, selecting the very best of his columns, leaders and articles to give a unique overview of the last seventy-five years.

Starting as a cub-reporter in 1931, Deedes' inimitable eye was cast over the world caught in economic depression and inching closer to another devastating war. Yet, whether describing his campaign to alleviate the hardships of disadvantaged children or the ruthlessness of Mussolini's war machine, Deedes' pieces seem as fresh and vibrant as they did then. This vivid and immediate style suffuses all his writing, making each story relevant, whether they be recent or contemporary.

This remarkable volume charts a course through some of the most turbulent times the world has ever seen, and yet on every page there is something to enlighten, delight or amuse. With this collection, W. F. Deedes cements his place as one of the very finest journalists, of this, or any other, century.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 400
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 15 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1405053968
ISBN 13: 9781405053969

Author Bio
W. F. Deedes is the only person ever to have been both a cabinet 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 on television and radio frequently and has recently run high profile anti-landmine campaigns. He is the author of Dear Bill: A Memoir, At War With Waugh: The Real Story of Scoop and Brief Lives, a collection of biographies. He has been writing for the Telegraph for seventy-five years.