Like everyone, I’m looking forward to this one. I’m wondering though if Adam, or any other writer (hint, hint Mr B) might consider a next project of a long overdue biography on Warren or Anderson or Macnaghten or Munro? Or even a sizeable book with section on each of the four?
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostLike everyone, I’m looking forward to this one. I’m wondering though if Adam, or any other writer (hint, hint Mr B) might consider a next project of a long overdue biography on Warren or Anderson or Macnaghten or Munro? Or even a sizeable book with section on each of the four?
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Originally posted by PaulB View Post
I would love someone to produce a proper biography of people like Warren and Anderson to help us really understand what those men were like. We have loads of biographies of the great politicians, like Disraeli, Gladstone, and Lord Salisbury, but nothing about senior policemen or even about Henry Matthews, so we don't have the insights into the men and the work they did during quite an interesting historical period, at least as far as the police were concerned. Of course, it's quite likely that the available information isn't out there. As for me writing such a book, I don't think I have the strength for such an undertaking!
Theres at least one on Matthew’s but this one is only 96 pages for £17! So I’ll let you buy and you can lend it to me
This is the only one that I can see. I suppose that there’s always a chance of a historian deciding on a biography of Matthews. It seems less likely for the others though.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by PaulB View Post
As for me writing such a book, I don't think I have the strength for such an undertaking!
Have a guiness, and get cracking.Thems the Vagaries.....
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$6.51 AU plus $17 AU postage from Amazon USA.
Shall purchase when something else is found to take the total to $49 which makes the postage free.
Suspect his sexual orientation might be of interest in Jack's case and the Cleveland Street scandal.
His letters would have been interesting.
Tom Wescott possibly agrees on the latter.
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Herlock,
Never say die.
I bought a copy of the Henry Matthews book for $3.00.
Regards,
Simon
You live in America don’t you? Did you just get it from a shop (sorry, a store?)
Its £10.89 on eBay. Still a bit steep for such a slim volume.
I hope you haven’t been affected by Storm Ciara by the wayRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by DJA View Post$6.51 AU plus $17 AU postage from Amazon USA.
Shall purchase when something else is found to take the total to $49 which makes the postage free.
Suspect his sexual orientation might be of interest in Jack's case and the Cleveland Street scandal.
His letters would have been interesting.
Tom Wescott possibly agrees on the latter.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Hi Herlock,
I don't wish to rub it in, but my copy arrived postage free. The only extra I had to pay was 27 cents tax.
I got it from Amazon. Check out their used editions from independent sellers. There's some real bargains to be had.
Failing that, give Abe Books a try. They've also got a .com and a .co.uk site.
Happy hunting.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
I got it from Amazon. Check out their used editions from independent sellers. There's some real bargains to be had.
Failing that, give Abe Books a try. They've also got a .com and a .co.uk site.
Happy hunting.
Regards,
SimonThems the Vagaries.....
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Hi folks, has anyone actually received their copy of this book via a bookselller?
I placed my order with Watersones on the 31st January this year.
Waterstones are actually pretty good at supplying any orders I place, normally supplying them within 2/3 days.
I am flagging this up because I have just received a notification from my local library authority saying that they were unable to supply the book (I placed a request for it)
because the book was "not available with supplier".
My concern is that the book will probably not have a huge print run, and as time goes on, it may actually become unavailable.
If that was a distinct possibility, I would consider cancelling my order with Waterstones and ordering the book direct from Adam Wood.
As I write this I note that Amazon is only showing the Kindle version available for sale, there is no mention of a hardback edition being available from Amazon.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Herlock,
I don't wish to rub it in, but my copy arrived postage free. The only extra I had to pay was 27 cents tax.
I got it from Amazon. Check out their used editions from independent sellers. There's some real bargains to be had.
Failing that, give Abe Books a try. They've also got a .com and a .co.uk site.
Happy hunting.
Regards,
Simon
Ive bought many books from Abe Books (especially after I’d discovered that they weren’t a seller dedicated to books on Lincoln)
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
Can we get a show of hands? A proper, objective biography of the chief men, by one of our finest writers?
Have a guiness, and get cracking.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Hi DJA,
Regarding Henry Matthews' sexual orientation, there's an illustration on the cover of Roger Ward's brief biography showing him at the despatch box, looking for all the world like a preying mantis.
Inside the book, a caption to this illustration reads, "A caricature reflecting unproven innuendo regarding his sexuality and a 'Frenchified' style unpopular in the House of Commons."
In 19th Century dictionaries, 'Frenchified' is given to mean 'having become more like the French', or 'infected with the venereal disease.'
So, who knows?
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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