Edited by Stella Bingham and republished in 2010, Waterhouse on Newspaper Style is still the stan...
A biography of Wales's greatest painter told in conversation with his friends.
Readers of this relaxed, pleasantly meandering memoir will have a pretty entertaining time themse...
Described by Roy Greenslade in the Guardian as 'the tireless archivist of Fleet Street memories (...
Keith Waterhouse is very particular about what lunch is not: 'It is not prawn cocktail, steak and...
A hard-headed but often hilarious guide to the pleasures and pitfalls of travel by one of Britain...
There was no crime on the Mediterranean island of Montebello.Occasionally, it was necessary for s...
Cassandra - At His Finest and Funniest
Reporting the Middle East 1967-2008, for The Guardian, Observer, and international newspapers, by...
Arnie Wilson started hunting down 'big names' after beinghired by a news agency to telephone titl...
How To Become A Millionaire!As a schoolboy Johnny Inkster was told that money didn't grow on tree...
Journalist, broadcaster and author IAN SKIDMORE collects rare books and fine wines by choice and ...
Inspired as a 15-year-old by a classic book, The Street of Adventure, Harry Procter had an ambiti...
Joyce McKinney And The Case Of The Manacled Mormon
Keith Waterhouse, who wrote an ill-fated screenplay based on this book, said that Slip-Up was `Pe...
Throughout his working life Vincent Mulchrone was recognised as the finest reporter on British ne...
The classic book on journalism and the tabloid revolution of newspapers by the master of the craf...
A multi-award-winning restaurant wine list and private collection. Published in paperback by publ...
From the broadsides of the sixteenth century to the broadsheets of the 19th century, taking in th...
When a missionary preacher came back from Australia to report on the colony to King George III, h...