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How Did We End Up Here?: Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph
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How Did We End Up Here?: Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph
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How Did We End Up Here?: Unpublished Letters to the Daily Telegraph
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In another surreal and unprecedented year in which even the most seasoned commentators have struggled to keep pace with the news cycle, letter writers to
The Daily Telegraph
have once again provided their refreshing and witty take on events.
Now in its fifteenth year, this
new edition of the best-selling series
is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished
Telegraph
letter writers.
Readers of the
Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of
learned wisdom
, wistful
nostalgia
and robust
good sense of humour
that characterise its correspondence – and this volume contains yet more pearls of insight.
With an agenda as enticing as ever, the fourteenth book in the bestselling Unpublished Letters series will prove, once again, that the
Telegraph’s
readers still have a
shrewd sense of what really matters.
The Daily Telegraph
have once again provided their refreshing and witty take on events.
Now in its fifteenth year, this
new edition of the best-selling series
is a review of the year made up of the wry and astute observations of the unpublished
Telegraph
letter writers.
Readers of the
Letters Page will be fondly aware of the eclectic combination of
learned wisdom
, wistful
nostalgia
and robust
good sense of humour
that characterise its correspondence – and this volume contains yet more pearls of insight.
With an agenda as enticing as ever, the fourteenth book in the bestselling Unpublished Letters series will prove, once again, that the
Telegraph’s
readers still have a
shrewd sense of what really matters.