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Openings & Outings

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Openings & Outings brings together over forty pieces from the long and distinguished career of the writer and commentator David Pryce-Jones. Taking us from a meeting with Rudolf Hess’s widow, t...
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  • 07 June 2022
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Openings & Outings brings together over forty pieces from the long and distinguished career of the writer and commentator David Pryce-Jones. Taking us from a meeting with Rudolf Hess’s widow, to the slums of Tangier, to the front lines of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with many stops in between, Openings & Outings presents over fifty years of insight, from a writer with endless scope and perspective.

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Price: $25.00
Pages: 384
Publisher: Encounter Books
Imprint: Criterion Books
Publication Date: 07 June 2022
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781641772570
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, HISTORY / Essays, TRAVEL / Special Interest / Literary
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“Openings & Outings shows David Pryce-Jones at his always brilliant and often mordant best. These essays, encounters, reportage, and reviews are drawn from more than half a century of lauding unsung heroes, puncturing inflated reputations, and skewering plausible scoundrels. More than an anthology of fine writing, this is a treasury of hard-won truths and unconventional wisdom about humanity – and inhumanity.”

Daniel Johnson Editor, The Article 

“The 1,800-word article is an art form in itself, and one hard to perfect. For many years David Pryce-Jones has been the prime master of this written form in English, and this anthology reminds us why. Witty, knowledgeable, and hard-hitting when he feels necessary, Pryce-Jones also has a profound moral core in his writing, the very best of which is on dazzling display here. We get the sense of being an insider as he lauds some and mercilessly skewers others, but also that the author is fair- minded, well-researched, and above all wise.”

Andrew Roberts Author, Churchill: Walking with Destiny