This England is a captivating collection of observations and experiences, originally published in the esteemed British daily newspaper, The Morning Post. These insightful articles, extracted from the New Zealand Evening Post, offer a series of vivid portraits that capture the essence of English life during this remarkable era. While they could be...More
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875–1932) was a prolific British writer known for his thrilling works. Born into poverty in London, he left school at the age of 12 and later joined the army. Serving as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War, Wallace reported for Reuters and the Daily Mail. However, financial difficulties led him back to London, where he turned to writing to support himself. His debut novel, "The Four Just Men" (1905), marked the beginning of a successful career. Seeking new opportunities, Wallace moved to Hollywood, working as a scriptwriter. Tragically, he passed away from undiagnosed diabetes during the early stages of drafting the iconic film "King Kong" (1933). He sold over 50 million copies of his combined...More
Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (1875–1932) was a prolific British writer known for his thrilling works. Born into poverty in London, he left school at the age of 12 and later joined the army. Serving as a war correspondent during the Second Boer War, Wallace reported for Reuters and the Daily Mail. However, financial difficulties led him back to London, where he turned to writing to support himself. His debut novel, "The Four Just Men" (1905), marked the beginning of a successful career. Seeking new opportunities, Wallace moved to Hollywood, working as a scriptwriter. Tragically, he passed away from undiagnosed diabetes during the early stages of drafting the iconic film "King Kong" (1933). He sold over 50 million copies of his combined works. Recognized as one of the most prolific thriller writers of the 20th century, Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace left an enduring legacy in the world of literature and popular culture.
Book Summary
This England is a captivating collection of observations and experiences, originally published in the esteemed British daily newspaper, The Morning Post. These insightful articles, extracted from the New Zealand Evening Post, offer a series of vivid portraits that capture the essence of English life during this remarkable era. While they could be more aptly described as "Leaves from a Journalist's Notebook," the author humbly refrains from such grandiose claims. With all their imperfections, these vignettes are dedicated to the esteemed Rudyard Kipling, the master writer of our amusing trade. Embark on a journey through time with these remarkable glimpses into the past, providing a unique window into the essence of 1920's England.