Nobody Hurt in Small Earthquake by Michael Frederick Green

Nobody Hurt in Small Earthquake

Michael Frederick Green
344 pages
Isis Large Print Books
Feb 1991
Paperback
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This second part of Michael Green's memoirs gives an account of working as a journalist in an austere post-war Britain. He describes a succession of bed-sits and badly paid jobs on provincial newspapers interspersed with bouts of heavy drinking, amateur dramatics, rugby and cricket. His break into Fleet Street and a disastrous first foray into television finally end in the publication of a bestseller called The Art of Coarse Rugby.
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Pages 344
Publisher Isis Large Print Boo...
Published 1991
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