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Wainwright Revealed (Hardcover)
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Wainwright Revealed (Hardcover)
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List price R617
Loot Price R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
You Save R61 (10%)
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From Eric Robson’s Foreword: When Richard first mentioned this
book to me and outlined the themes he hoped to address in it, I
confess that I didn’t think he’d be able to carry it off.
Surely we only ever scratched the surface of Alfred Wainwright’s
complex character? Even after all the months of filming together,
the passions that drove him remained locked in his private, silent
world. Against that background Richard had surely set himself an
impossible task. I was wrong. Richard has produced a book that’s
entertaining and knowledgeable in equal measure. I should never
have doubted him. It was, after all, the young Mr Else who
persuaded AW to sup with the devil in the first place and against
his better judgement agree to work with us television people. *****
It was the most unlikely of relationships. Britain’s most
distinguished guidebook writer was in his late seventies and a
young, inexperienced documentary film maker who was less than half
his age. Yet Richard Else persuaded Wainwright out of the shadows
and onto the nations television screens. In doing so, the highly
reclusive Wainwright became the most unlikely of celebrities and
his films with Eric Robson were amongst the most popular programmes
on the small screen. Wainwright Revealed is not simply the inside
story of those films - films that, Richard argues, did more than
anything else to spawn today’s Wainwright industry. It also
explores how, for the first and only time in his life, Wainwright
agreed to work collaboratively with another person. Richard
meticulously documents the 10 years they spent together and
provides a new insight into AW’s achievement, his place in the
tradition of guidebook writing and into a life that was essentially
solitary. Richly illustrated with over 70 photographs (many seen
here for the first time), Richard explores the forces that
motivated Wainwright - forces which AW almost certainly did not
fully understand. This book discovers a more complex individual
than previously thought and is indispensable for both fans of
Wainwright’s work and all those who enjoy exploring our fells,
dales, moors, mountains and glens.
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