Just finished reading 'bellies and bullseyes' by Sid Waddell.
Made me laugh lots.
What an intelligent fellow.
Made me laugh lots.
What an intelligent fellow.
George Orwell once said that you should never trust biography unless it reveals something disgraceful. I don't really do biography, but if I do I find myself mostly liking biographies that reveal just that, and here are a couple:
How to Get Rich by Felix Dennis; It's not necessarily an autobiography (and its not a self help book either) but it does more or less tell the story of Dennis' life of wealth accumulating debauchery. Cocaine, hookers, cooking financial books and becoming a billionaire.
Mr Nice; Welshman and Oxford educated Howard Marks' tells the story of how he became the world's biggest (and richest) dope smuggler before serving time in America's highest security prison.
Not really in the same category as the above two, but if you've paid attention to any of my ramblings before you'll know that I will also recommend Christopher Hitchens' Memoirs - in which Hitchens reveals (being mindful of Orwell's 'disgraceful' advice, no doubt) he had a homosexual relationship in boarding school. (Shameless brag - I own an immaculate First Edition Signed hardback copy of this book which sits proudly on the bookshelf facing me now - its quite rare since Hitchens got diagnosed with cancer before he could finish his book launch tour - my wife got me it for Christmas, clever clever lady.)
Mr Nice; Welshman and Oxford educated Howard Marks' tells the story of how he became the world's biggest (and richest) dope smuggler before serving time in America's highest security prison.

How much is the book worth Mick?
Sounds pricey![]()