How I Became an Englishman by John Peter

How I Became an Englishman by John Peter

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Peter had recently turned eighteen when he heard rumours that a demonstration was going to take place that day. He and his classmates of his prestigious school were instructed not to attend, which naturally made them all the more eager to do so.

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How I Became an Englishman by John Peter

Peter had recently turned eighteen when he heard rumours that a demonstration was going to take place that day. He and his classmates of his prestigious school were instructed not to attend, which naturally made them all the more eager to do so.

John Anthony Peter MBE (born Janos Antal Peter; 24 August 1938 – 3 July 2020) was a Hungarian-born British theatre critic, who immigrated to Britain in 1956. He was chief drama critic of The Sunday Times from 1984 to 2003, and The Sunday Times contributing drama critic through to 2010. In 1990 he founded the Ian Charleson Awards, which he directed until 2017.

 

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ISBN 13 9781913630966
ISBN 10 191363096X
Title How I Became an Englishman
Author John Peter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Salamander Street Limited
Year published 2021-04-01
Number of pages 56
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