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Here he presents a wide ranging set of essays, from Oxford Historian Niall Ferguson on Media Dons to Emma Daly, for whom "war is the greatest human interest story there is", on front line reporting. Then there's AN Wilson being waspish about reviewers and Stephen Fay creating a ruefully witty story out of being sacked over breakfast at Claridge's. And nostalgic recollections of the old relaxed booziness of Fleet Street flow from the maudlin pens of, for example, Frances Wheen and Alan Watkins. Lamenting the great days of James Cameron and Martha Gellhorn, Wheen is contemptuous of today's columnists who fill their space with "self-regarding blather about what they saw on telly last night, or the state of their love life, or extempore opinions without any sort of anchorage in fact".
Like most anthologies, Secrets of the Press is a bit disparate and serendipitous in places. It will often make you laugh. The more reflective contributors might even bring a lump to your throat. And you'll probably learn something. --Susan Elkin
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