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1966 and All That (Hardcover)

by Craig Brown (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (10 Oct 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340897112
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340897119
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 13.4 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 276,969 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Everybody agrees that Craig Brown is our greatest parodist, but his brilliance goes beyond that...' - Sunday Telegraph 'The wittiest writer in Britain today.' - Stephen Fry 'Craig Brown's humour will outlive his victims... His journalism is one of the compensations for being British now.' - David Sexton, Sunday Telegraph 'Outstanding, endlessly inventive and irresistible.' - Lynne Truss 'Brilliant' - Julie Birchill

Andrew Roberts
'Easily the funniest comic writer in Britain today, Craig Brown has precisely caught the genius of Sellar and Yeatman'

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4.0 out of 5 stars A New Historical Error, 6 Aug 2006
This review is from: 1966 and All That (Paperback)
I note that not all the readers reviewers liked this, and although the 1930's original "1066 And All That" is rightly acknowledged as a classic, the effect of this kind of parody is always likley to be amusing rather than belly-laugh funny.

True, some of the puns are overly and sometimes unnecessarilly contrived, but there are some good moments: Grandhi walking round India "stirring up inaction"; Jesse Matthews, unexpected victor of the 1936 Olympics; the coronation in black and white, "as colour was still strictly rationed"; British World War 2 pow's, permitted nothing but "a selection of ropes, false passports, fancy moustaches, German phrase books, a selection of pantomine costumes, a wooden horse and a couple of gliders".

My favourite characters: Alexander Gissa Bell, and, for some reason, my biggest personal laugh: "the Webbs, Donald and Daffy" (bit of an historians' in-joke, that one); most obscure pun, Admiral Duncan Donitz; and Most Memorable event: the end of Mrs Thatcherism; her "loyal ministers" have individually "told her she was absolutely marvellous, but that she'd possibly be even that a little bit more marvellous if she left and never came back. She took the hint, opting to make a dignified exit from Downing Street, howling in tears, hammering on the windows and waving a blue hankie through the back windscreen of her locked car".

Nearest the knuckle of bad taste are the attempted Princess of Wails jokes, one of which makes you wince but is aimed at Tony Blur and hits the mark. Most painfully satirical are the French Resistance jokes: "under the brilliant guise of collaboration" the French "performed well disguised acts of resistance such as entertaining Nazi stormtroopers in their homes and turning in Jews". They also whistled the Marseillaise in the streets, but "for maximum impact", in 1946. Ouch.

The exam papers are better than the original, surreal and spot on, particularly the absurd sources questions (and I've marked a few). It was a brave decision to update the original, but someone had to. It may not have worked. On the whole, this does. A worthy sequel. "1066 II."
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Thing, 18 Oct 2005
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I loved 1066 and All That so I was interested to hear that Craig Brown has written a sequel. He's done it brilliantly. This is modern history as filtered through the mind of the average Brit who didn't pay enough attention at school, and can't quite remember what they read in the newspaper at the weekend.

It begins in 1918 (for reasons that the fans of 1066 And All That will appreciate) and then goes on a v. funny journey through the 20th century to the dawn of the millennium when "all the most brilliant and attractive Britons joined arms in the splendid New Millennium Dome happy in the knowledge that this magnificent creation would act as a shining beacon to the whole World. From now on, nothing could possibly go wrogn." There are too many funny bits to quote here. Look out for the exam questions (Question 7. Draw a map of Barbara Castle, with ramparts.) and for John Humphrys's interview with Churchill on the Today programme. Craig Brown is also very funny about the Royal family (Okay, not that difficult these days...) and about the national curriculum's obsession with Hitler's rise to power.

A worthy sequel to 1066 And All That, and a very funny book in its own right. 1966 and All That is a 'Good Thing'.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Sequel, 5 Nov 2006
I think Sellar and Yeatman would have approved of this - huge fun which had me laughing helplessly page after page. The more history you 'know' the funnier it is, though it also helps to have a taste for appalling puns. As with 1066 and all that, this take on history is sometimes very pointed and insightful. Recommended.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Staring into space is much more profitable.
Some people evidently find this kind of contrived humour amusing; unfortunately I don't. It's weak, laboured and repetitive and although I didn't have the stamina to wade through... Read more
Published on 19 May 2006 by Simon Oxley

1.0 out of 5 stars A Bad Thing
"1066 and All That" is a wonderfully mangled view of history; "1966 and All That" is a disappointingly weak sequel. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Based on the extract in the Guardian...
This is the least funny book of this or the last century. Here is a quote regarding 80s music:

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Published on 10 Nov 2005 by bradyap

5.0 out of 5 stars hilarious
Is Craig Brown the funniest writer of our times? This is his latest, and though I prefer some of his old Private Eye stuff, it's spot-on. Buy it now!
Published on 23 Oct 2005 by Sarah

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