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Facts & Fancies
Oct 20, 2024 6:08 PM

Author:Armando Iannucci,Armando Iannucci

Facts & Fancies

A compilation of readings from the book of the same name by the co-creator of the comedy series, Knowing Me, Knowing You . Iannucci proffers his inaccurate insights into science, the arts, and such topics as the first fist-fight on the moon, an Official History of Noises, the War between Savoury Eaters and the Sweet-toothed Peoples and the Existence of Nonsense. Read by Armando Iannucci.

Reviews

Vividly written

—— Pennant Magazine (Journal of the Forces Pension Society)

Superb... A wholly absorbing and powerful narrative full of good sense, properly weighed facts and clear understanding

—— Peter Hitchens , Daily Mail

Abdullah's voice is reasoned and often humorous, didactic rather than dictatorial ... he is a spokesman for his country

—— Walll Street Journal

Romer carries the reader along effortlessly on a lengthy, complex yet immensely satisfying journey

—— Joyce Tyldesley , BBC History

Intriguing, iconoclastic ... An artist's sensibility is evident ... memorable and original

—— Toby Wilkinson , Times Literary Supplement

Enthralling from the first word to the last

—— The Atlantic Monthly

Moving and extremely well-documented

—— Oxford Mail

Excellent... One often feels as if one is actually present at the scenes she describes. There can be no higher praise... Inconvenient People is as interesting a work of social history as you are ever likely to read.

—— Anthony Daniels , Spectator

Fascinating and chilling, Inconvenient People reads like a series of Victorian novels in brief - only all the tales are true

—— Bel Mooney , Daily Mail

This superlative study opens the door on the cruelty of the quacks who locked up lost souls

—— Edward Pearce , Independent

Several riveting cases Sarah Wise has unearthed for this fine social history of contested lunacy in the 19th century... Wise has given us a fascinating book that teems with rich archival research. The pictorial sources are an added boon and make for a wonderfully illustrated addition to the history of the 19th century

—— Lisa Appignanesi , Daily Telegraph

Rich, gripping and moving mix of social history, psychiatry and storytelling

—— Your Family Tree

A dark and disturbing investigation...trenchant and disturbing book

—— John Carey , Sunday Times

There is so much to interest and entertain in this book, which is enhanced by over eighty informative illustrations

—— Gillian Tindall , Literary Review

A wonderfully engaging book

—— Jad Adams , Who Do You Think You Are Magazine

Fascinating book (4 stars)

—— Michael Kerrigan , Scotsman

Wise reopens 12 uncontested lunacy cases from the 1800s, meticulously exploring the details of each and recreating the stories with a page-turning eye for a great narrative

—— Independent

Sarah Wise knows how to grab the reader’s attention with phrases that would have done Bulwer-Lytton proud. But the book’s readability does not disguise its scholarship. This is a valuable contribution to our understanding of nineteenth-century

—— Charlotte Moore , Book Oxygen

I thrilled to Sarah Wise’s Inconvenient People, an enthralling study of those who fell foul of Victorian mad-doctors and greedy relatives

—— Philip Hoare , Sunday Telegraph

It makes for a harrowing read, but much of it is also hilarious, and as gripping as the most lurid Victorian melodramatic novel. Yet again, one closes a book with the impression that beneath the polished mahogany surfaces and shimmering silks of Victorian interiors lurked Hell itself

—— A. N. Wilson , Mail on Sunday
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