The Autobiography of a Cad (Prion Humour Classics)
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Book Description
A forgotten gem featuring one of the most vilely entertaining characters of 20th-century English literature, from the author of "England, Their England."
From the Publisher
"The Autobiography of a Cad" is a hilarious mock memoir of the life and times of one Edward Fox-Ingleby. It ranges from his earliest memories of his father's Midlands estate, through Eton, Oxford, and the Great War, to his defining moment: his installation as a Tory minister in the 1930s. A rotter and a chancer of the first order, Fox-Ingleby will do anything to get what he wants: power, money, and, of course, lashings of the fairer sex. His memoir, an attempt to legitimize his detestable life, is prone to bouts of grand prolix and riddled with misogyny, bigotry, and more than the odd sleight of hand. Turning a perpetually blind eye to his devious and malicious acts, Fox-Ingleby chooses instead to portray himself as a gentleman misunderstood. But this despicable cad is always just one step away from having his Machiavellian plots uncovered, making this a marvelous tale of seedy intrigue.
The Autobiography of a Cad (Prion Humour Classics),A. G. Macdonell,Prion,1853754145,Fiction - General,General,Humor
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