Did you really shoot the television?

a family memoir

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Did you really shoot the television?

a family memoir

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Max Hasting's account of his family's tumultuous twentieth-century experiences embraces the worlds of fashion and newpapers, theatre and TV, pioneering in Africa and even-his father's most exotic stunt- being cast away on a desert island in the Indian ocean.

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HarperPress
Language
English
Pages
278

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Did you really shoot the television?: a family memoir
2010, HarperPress
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Did You Really Shoot the Television?
2010, HarperCollins
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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
907.202
Library of Congress
PN5123.H34 A3 2010, D15

The Physical Object

Pagination
278 pages :
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26457944M
Internet Archive
didyoureallyshoo0000hast
ISBN 10
0007271719
ISBN 13
9780007271719
LCCN
2010474686
OCLC/WorldCat
810961051, 574458220

Work Description

The author is the son of broadcaster and adventurer Macdonald Hastings and journalist and gardening writer Anne Scott-James. One of his grandfathers was a literary editor while the other wrote plays and essays, and penned an enchanting memoir of his own Victorian childhood. His great-uncle was an African hunter who wrote poetry and became one of Max's heroes. The author tells a richly picaresque story, featuring guest appearances by a host of celebrities from Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad to John Betjeman and Osbert Lancaster, who became Anne Scott-James's third husband. 'All families are dysfunctional', Anne asserted impenitently to Max, but the Hastingses managed to be more dysfunctional than most. His father roamed the world for newspapers and as a presenter for BBC TV's legendary Tonight programme, while his mother edited 'Harper's Bazaar', became a famous columnist and wrote best-selling gardening books. Here, the author brings together this remarkable cast of forebears, 'a tribe of eccentrics', as he himself characterises them. By turns moving, dramatic and comic, the book portrays Max's own childhood fraught with rows and explosions, in which the sudden death of a television set was only one highlight. His story will make a lot of people laugh and perhaps a few cry. It helps to explain why Max Hastings, whose family has produced more than eighty books over three generations, felt bound to follow their path of high adventure and popular journalism.

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