The Last Human Cannonball:

And Other Small Journeys in Search of Great Men

Nonfiction, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel
Cover of the book The Last Human Cannonball: by Byron Rogers, Aurum Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Byron Rogers ISBN: 9781845138493
Publisher: Aurum Press Publication: March 14, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Byron Rogers
ISBN: 9781845138493
Publisher: Aurum Press
Publication: March 14, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Byron Rogers' latest collection of travel pieces follows the winning formula of his first book for Aurum, "An Audience with an Elephant": in search of - and finding - a remarkable array of quirky, whimsical and singular individuals. But as well as such characters as the pensioner on a Saga holiday who decided to swim across the Amazon, this book sees for the first time Rogers meeting a number of undeniably famous people: Hollywood stars, legends of children's radio serials he had idolised in childhood - even rock stars like Mick Jagger. But, as one might expect, Rogers' encounters with a celebrity have their own unexpected outcomes. Burt Lancaster rants to him about trans sexuality. Rita Hayworth is most worried about her neighbour's TV aerial. A retired star of the silent screen turns out to live in Henley-on-Thames. Rogers' last book for Aurum, "The Bank Manager and the Holy Grail" (1 85410 949 9) received excellent coverage and was reprinted twice; and his biography of J.L. Carr, "The Last Englishman" reprinted four times and was hailed by Simon Jenkins as "a miniature masterpiece".

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Byron Rogers' latest collection of travel pieces follows the winning formula of his first book for Aurum, "An Audience with an Elephant": in search of - and finding - a remarkable array of quirky, whimsical and singular individuals. But as well as such characters as the pensioner on a Saga holiday who decided to swim across the Amazon, this book sees for the first time Rogers meeting a number of undeniably famous people: Hollywood stars, legends of children's radio serials he had idolised in childhood - even rock stars like Mick Jagger. But, as one might expect, Rogers' encounters with a celebrity have their own unexpected outcomes. Burt Lancaster rants to him about trans sexuality. Rita Hayworth is most worried about her neighbour's TV aerial. A retired star of the silent screen turns out to live in Henley-on-Thames. Rogers' last book for Aurum, "The Bank Manager and the Holy Grail" (1 85410 949 9) received excellent coverage and was reprinted twice; and his biography of J.L. Carr, "The Last Englishman" reprinted four times and was hailed by Simon Jenkins as "a miniature masterpiece".

More books from Aurum Press

Cover of the book The Secret Listeners by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book The Daily Telegraph Style Guide by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Pet Subjects by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Crisis? What Crisis? by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book The Chief by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book To The Last Round by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book The Telegraph book of Readers' Letters from the Great War by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Royalty Inc by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book The Most Dangerous Enemy by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Telling Tails by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Of Rhubarb and Roses by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book The Man Who Went Into the West by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Alamein by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book Elvis and the Memphis Mafia by Byron Rogers
Cover of the book How to Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson by Byron Rogers
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy