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New paperback edition. This is the bestselling autobiography of Ted
Dexter - fondly known as Lord Ted - the ferociously powerful and
debonair former England international cricketer who captained
England in 1961-2, stood as England's chairman of selectors from
1989-1993 and then became President of the MCC in 2001. He is
undeniably one of England's most prolific cricketers but, as he's
eager to stress in the introduction of his book, he also lived a
rich, lively and fulfilling life outside of his sporting career,
with tales galore of his various escapades along the French
Riviera, his experience of running a sports PR company, flying
planes (just "because he could"), playing championship golf, racing
greyhounds and so much more. A riveting read not only for those who
recall his sporting legacy, but for anyone who resonates with Ted's
fervent enthusiasm for both cricket and life. All book royalties
will be donated to the MCC Foundation - Transforming Lives Through
Cricket. Nominated for The Cricket Society and MCC 'Cricket Book of
the Year' award.
Do the great British public get the press the "Red Tops" think they
deserve? Or are the tabloids' pious protestations of public
interest really just a self-serving attempt to halt declining
circulation? Peter Burden examines the "News of the World's"
performance--with its Fake Sheikh and the illegal mobile phone
tapping, which lead to a jail sentence for royal reporter Clive
Goodman and the resignation of the editor. Burden also highlights
the papers hypocrisy when Mazher Mahmood, the Fake Sheikh, was
himself unmasked. This is a book for everyone concerned about
standards in British tabloid journalism and people who care about
privacy rights and the debate over serving the Public Interest
versus the interest of the public.
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