The Remarkable Lives Of Bill Deedes
The Remarkable Lives Of Bill Deedes
Stephen Robinson
Condition: Used - Good
Share
Collapsible content
Summary
In a career that spanned seven decades, WF Deedes proved more than 'pretty good' in a spectacular range of professions. A confident and ambitious journalist at twenty-two, Deedes began a life-long relationship with the Daily Telegraph when reporting from Abyssinia alongside Evelyn Waugh in the 1930s. He served as an officer during the Second World War and was awarded the Military Cross for his heroism. After the war he became an MP and a Cabinet Minister and was made a life peer by Margaret Thatcher in 1986. Deedes has met every Prime Minister since Ramsay Mac Donald and has given advice to both John Major and Tony Blair. As journalism's most enduring by-line, Bill Deedes continued to work even after his retirement and was only kept from reporting in Iraq by an essential medical procedure. He published his final article in the Telegraph on 3 August 2007. He died two weeks later. Deedes consented to this authorized biography on the understanding that it would be published only after his death. Thus, this is a franker and fuller account of Deedes' life than that put across in his own memoirs.
Product Description
Title - The Remarkable Lives Of Bill Deedes
Edition -
Author - Stephen Robinson
ISBN 13 - 9780316730334
Imprint - Little, Brown & Company
Publisher - Little, Brown & Company
Date Published - 18/08/2008
Prize -
No. of pages - 480
Binding Type - Hardback
Dimensions - 153 x 234 x mm
Weight - g
Languages - English