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Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics

William Donaldson

The SCHOTT'S MISCELLANY of great rogues, villains and eccentrics - 'The funniest book in the history of the world' Roger Lewis, Daily Express

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'The funniest book of the year, and quite possibly of all time'
Francis Wheen, Mail on Sunday

Everyone loves a rogue. Take Louis de Rougemont, pearl diver, alligator hunter and King of the Cannibals, who was allegedly shipwrecked off the coast of New Guinea and survived by clinging to the tail of the ship's dog. Or Archbishop Lancelot Blackburne, who tired of waiting for heavenly rewards and became a swashbuckling pirate, rumoured to have employed Dick Turpin as his butler.

From assassins and arsonists to hell-raisers and highwaymen, plus an array of poisoners, strumpets, quacks, and forgers, BREWER'S, ROGUES, VILLAINS and ECCENTRICS is a hugely entertaining miscellany of bizarre Britons through the ages. Including the famous, infamous and downright dangerous, you couldn't ask for a better gallery of Britain's most outrageous characters.

 

''What makes his crackpot scholarship so beguiling is the fine line between heedless heroism and shameless hedonism that wobbles through so many mini-biographies.'

THE INDEPENDENT

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Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics

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£9.99
Paperback
704 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN-10: 0753817918
ISBN-13: 9780753817919
Publication: September 2004
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