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There'll Always be an England Sue Macartney-Snape

There'll Always be an England By Sue Macartney-Snape

There'll Always be an England by Sue Macartney-Snape


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Summary

The brilliant new collection of stereotypes from Britain's leading satirists...

There'll Always be an England Summary

There'll Always be an England: Social Stereotypes from The Daily Telegraph by Sue Macartney-Snape

A brilliant new collection of stereotypes from the long running Daily Telegraph series.

In this hilariously mordant, yet touchingly sympathetic, book, no aspect of English life is spared. Victoria Mather and Sue Macartney-Snape return in sparkling form to immortalize those very English characters and situations we come across every day. For all of us, there'll always be an England, and, we're afraid, this is it...

Stereotypes include:

The Post Office Queue
The Cheryl Cole Wannabe
The Rebellious Congregation
The Pub Quiz Team
The Comical Dog Show
The Hateful Hosts
The Milkman
The Village Organist
The Pet Funeral


Praise for previous collections:

'Mather and Macartney-Snape are not so much observers, more collectors, pinning their victims like butterflies in a display cabinet ... Very enjoyable.' - Michael Parkinson

'With consummate skill the authors have once again skewered our national smugness' - Nicky Haslam

'A dazzling combination' - Jilly Cooper

There'll Always be an England Reviews

Hilariously mordant yet touchingly sympathetic. * People's Friend *
Hilarious. * Country Life *
Delightful. * Good Book Guide *

About Sue Macartney-Snape

Victoria Mather is a journalist and broadcaster. As travel editor of Vanity Fair she investigates hotel heavens for the stars. She has worked for the Daily Telegraph since 1986, initially as film critic and subsequently as columnist. She is a commentator for CBS and NBC television in America, worked with Ned Sherrin on BBC Radio 4's 'Loose Ends', and has a travel column, 'Victoria's Secrets', in the Telegraph's Ultratravel section. She spends her time in either London, Isle of Wight, New York or on aeroplanes. She has one Pekingese dog, one husband and fourteen Godchildren.

Sue Macartney-Snape was born in Tanganyika, educated in Australia and now lives in London. She has had several sell-out exhibitions of her work and has been acclaimed as the Wodehouse of Art.

Additional information

GOR002513001
9781849015578
1849015570
There'll Always be an England: Social Stereotypes from The Daily Telegraph by Sue Macartney-Snape
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
2010-10-26
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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