\'The most entertaining book of the year\' Sunday Times\'The autobiography of magazine kingpin Nicholas Coleridge is a Waugh-like whirlwind of eccentric characters, lavish parties and even a spell in a Sri Lankan jail.
A passion for Glossy magazines shines through this effervescent memoir\' Sunday Express.
I adored it\' Tina Brown\'Forthright, witty and gossipy.
I laughed almost continuously\' Charles Moore, Spectator\'An irresistible read, hilarious, honest and insightful.
Witty, nimble and engaging, it is wonderfully entertaining and a marvellous slice of social history\' Jane Ridley, Spectator\'Brilliant.
Like having a really good gossip over a glass of fizz with Evelyn Waugh\' Sunday Telegraph\'Sparkling.
It\'s gossipy good fun\' Sunday Times\'A deliciously moreish memoir of the author\'s glittering career in magazine publishing.
Whimsical tales of Bob Geldof, William Hague, Princess Diana and George Osborne jostle with recollections of glitzy parties at castles and producing the Eton magazine with Craig Brown.
It was funny enough to excuse all the name-dropping\' Evening Standard, Books of the Year\'A ludicrously well-connected magazine impresario. \'The most entertaining book of the year\' Sunday Times\'The autobiography of magazine kingpin Nicholas Coleridge is a Waugh-like whirlwind of eccentric characters, lavish parties and even a spell in a Sri Lankan jail