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Nigel Molesworth, the curse of St. Custard's school, is known to his huge army of fans through Geoffrey Willans' four books Down with Skool!, How to be Topp, Whizz for Atomms and Back in the Jug Agane, first published between 1953 and 1958, and illustrated by Ronald Searle. Much less famous are the Molesworth diaries that appeared in the magazine Punch between August 1939 and December 1942. This volume is an opportunity to discover a slightly different Molesworth less philosophical than the boy portrayed in the books, but equally as sardonic, knowing and cynical. The diaries are an…mehr

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Nigel Molesworth, the curse of St. Custard's school, is known to his huge army
of fans through Geoffrey Willans' four books Down with Skool!, How to be Topp, Whizz for Atomms and Back in the Jug Agane, first published between 1953 and 1958, and illustrated by Ronald Searle. Much less famous are the Molesworth diaries that appeared in the magazine Punch between August 1939 and December 1942. This volume is an opportunity to discover a slightly different Molesworth less philosophical than the boy portrayed in the books, but equally as sardonic, knowing and cynical. The diaries are an introduction to the world and mind of Molesworth, and as such are essential reading for Molesworth fans all of whom are, of course, "conoisuers of prose and luvers of literature".
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Autorenporträt
Geoffrey Willans was a former schoolmaster who served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during World War II, after which he became a full-time author and journalist before his death at the tragically early age of 47. He is best remembered for his books about Nigel Molesworth, the curse of St. Custard, which were illustrated by Ronald Searle. Uli Meyer, a life-long fan of Ronald Searle, is a filmmaker, designer and animator. With the master's blessing he has animated several of Searle's characters and, together with Lupus Film London, has developed a feature adaptation of Molesworth. Gyles Daubeney Brandreth is an English writer, broadcaster, actor, and former politician. After an education at the University of Oxford, he began a career in the media and has worked as a theatre producer, journalist, author and publisher, as well as becoming a television presenter. Robert J. Kirkpatrick was educated during the 1960s at a boarding school in Staffordshire before embarking on a long career as a social worker and then a welfare rights adviser. He is also the author of several books - on boys' school stories, the history of penny dreadfuls and boys' story papers, and the publishers and authors of cheap Victorian literature.