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Lord Melvyn Bragg - Author And R4 Series...
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Does anybody listen to the 'In Our Time' series on Radio 4?
Secondly, I'm interested to hear your views about his written work. I have in my large book collection all 21 novels (1st editions and many signed!).
His first novel was in 1965 when he was nearly 26 and his description of character and Cumbria settings are superb.
He's still going strong at 76!
Secondly, I'm interested to hear your views about his written work. I have in my large book collection all 21 novels (1st editions and many signed!).
His first novel was in 1965 when he was nearly 26 and his description of character and Cumbria settings are superb.
He's still going strong at 76!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.he became a telly pundit because he couldnt hack it as a novelist
( a bit like Oberan Waugh )
so well done for reading all 21 novels
He hosted yesterday a bit about Titus Oates - yes 1678 and all that - which started off as Protestants talking about roman catholic history and then suddenly got on track....
I am not sure if they got to the bit where Charles II was a secret roman catholic 'in pectore' and so knew straight off that there couldnt be a plot against him
( a bit like Oberan Waugh )
so well done for reading all 21 novels
He hosted yesterday a bit about Titus Oates - yes 1678 and all that - which started off as Protestants talking about roman catholic history and then suddenly got on track....
I am not sure if they got to the bit where Charles II was a secret roman catholic 'in pectore' and so knew straight off that there couldnt be a plot against him
@ PP
He didn't do too badly to say he couldn't hack it as an author. His first works seemed to receive very good reviews. His latest book concerns the Peasants Revolt which has been discussed on the radio show.
I started to listen to the Titus Oates programme but had to break off so will listen on catch up.
He didn't do too badly to say he couldn't hack it as an author. His first works seemed to receive very good reviews. His latest book concerns the Peasants Revolt which has been discussed on the radio show.
I started to listen to the Titus Oates programme but had to break off so will listen on catch up.
PP > ah but do good reviews translate as books on shelves.
Not always but in Bragg's case many of his works were published initially by Secker & Warburg and then by many others. I've seen US editions too. Generally though I'm not sure how successful he has been in terms of sales figures.
I've not got through them all yet PP, trouble is, I always have a backlog of about 50 titles awaiting me from various authors. Oh for more than 24 hours in a day!
Not always but in Bragg's case many of his works were published initially by Secker & Warburg and then by many others. I've seen US editions too. Generally though I'm not sure how successful he has been in terms of sales figures.
I've not got through them all yet PP, trouble is, I always have a backlog of about 50 titles awaiting me from various authors. Oh for more than 24 hours in a day!
I have started Billy Budd - not by Bragg you will notice
after AJ Soprano* mentioned it as a set skool book
The teacher grasped the nettle of its difficult content
it DOES have surprisingly homoerotic content for a novel written the same married guy that wrote Moby Dick in 1891...
* watching the box set on sky - just in case you think I have a very long memory
after AJ Soprano* mentioned it as a set skool book
The teacher grasped the nettle of its difficult content
it DOES have surprisingly homoerotic content for a novel written the same married guy that wrote Moby Dick in 1891...
* watching the box set on sky - just in case you think I have a very long memory
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