Ronald Searle takes us back to the world of the Gothic Public School in "The Terror of St Trinian's". In this gloriously anarchic academy for young ladies we witness shootings, knifings, torture and witchcraft, as well as many maidenly arts. The subject of many evergreen films, St Trinian's is synon[...]
Already a bestseller, unavailable for many years, now being reissued in the same high class four-colour large format, fully bound. Companion volume to 'The Illustrated Winespeak'.[...]
A fifth collection of twelve short stories by the best-selling author of False Impressions features one dozen pieces that include the tales "The Red King," "The Commissioner," and "Charity Begins at Home." Reprint.[...]
The subversive songs of Tom Lehrer, the sardonic piano-wielding fugitive from Harvard, have corrupted generations of Americans since he first began recording and performing in the 1950s. His uniquely depraved wit has been forced again on an unsuspecting public' via "Tom Foolery," the stage revue bas[...]
Dispatched to America in the early 60s, the golden age of illustrative reportage, Ronald Searle spent several years covering everything in the form of drawings in his trademark satirical and virtuosic style from sports to politics, for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and TV Guide. Topics[...]