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Am I Missing Something...: Unpublished Letters from the Daily Telegraph (Telegraph Books)
Summary
THE HILARIOUS ANNUAL COLLECTION OF READERSβ LETTERS THAT WERE JUST TOO LEFT-FIELD, OUTRAGEOUS OR WITTY TO MAKE THE PAGES OF THE TELEGRAPH.
THE HILARIOUS ANNUAL COLLECTION OF READERSβ LETTERS THAT WERE JUST TOO LEFT-FIELD, OUTRAGEOUS OR WITTY TO MAKE THE PAGES OF THE TELEGRAPH. βSIR β Two days of news about the Duchess of Cambridge, and you havenβt yet told us about her hospital gown. Who designed it? How much did it cost? And has she worn it before?β βSIR β Sede vacante has not always been connected with the death of a pope. When I was growing up in the 1970s we would use the expression at home to denote that the bathroom was free.β βSIR β Being a devoted husband, as well as a staunch and active member of the Conservative Party, Iβd be grateful to learn what further changes it will adopt, especially in regard to monogamy. My wife could do with a bit more help around the house.β βSIR β Am I alone in wishing for an episode of the BBCβs Countryfile in which a presenterβs offer to βlend a handβ is turned down?β βSIR β I see in your Cyprus Bailout Live blog, at 13:55, a reference to the βFinish [sic] Europe Ministerβ. Thank goodness it is all over.β A letters page may seem antiquated in an era of texting and tweets, yet the Telegraphβs letters writers β often bemused, sometimes furious, always erudite β are a breed apart. βWriting to the Telegraph lets off steam,β confesses one regular correspondent β and thank goodness for the rest of us that it does. Now that anyone can publish their opinions online, the Telegraph letters page remains a rare bastion of well-written, carefully edited wit on the topics of the day. In this fifth volume of wise, waggish and downright outrageous letters for which there wasnβt enough space β or editorial stomach β in the paper, we offer another hilariously alternative review of the year. With an agenda as enticing as ever, ranging from Chris Huhneβs speeding points to a royal baby, a new Pope to Andy Murray, it will prove, once again, that the Telegraphβs letters writers have an astute sense of what really matters.
Perfect for fans of General, Humour, Crafts, Hobbies & Home, Humour Collections & Anthologies, General Humour, Reference Books.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 192 pages Β· Hardcover
Details
- ISBN: 9781781311615
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 192
- Language: English
- Publication date: 3 October 2013
- Condition: Used β Very Good
Reviews
In this fifth volume of wise, waggish and downright outrageous letters for which there wasnβt enough space β or editorial stomach β in the paper, we offer another hilariously alternative review of the year.

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