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Escape Artist

The Nine Lives of Harry Perry Robinson

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Escape Artist

By: Joseph McAleer
Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
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The life of Sir Harry Perry Robinson (1859-1930) unfolds like a Boy's Own adventure. Born in India and educated at Oxford, Harry fled to the United States to make his name and fortune. After a stint in the gold mines of the American West, he became a major force in the railroad industry and helped to elect a US president. Returning to England, Harry had a celebrated career as a book publisher and as a journalist for the Times, serving as the oldest correspondent during the First World War and going on to have one of the scoops of the century: the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1923.

Harry's journey unfolds against the background of his equally adventurous and accomplished family. His father, Julian, was an Indian Army chaplain and newspaper editor. His brother Philip was a dashing foreign correspondent, arrested as a spy during the Spanish-American War. Brother Edward ("Kay") gave Rudyard Kipling his first writing job. And troubled sister Valence was rumored to end her days living in a barrel on a roadside in Bulawayo.

From the White House to Buckingham Palace, the American West to the Western Front, the sands of Egypt to the shores of India, Harry was a master of reinvention. His innate wanderlust was both a blessing and a curse, but it made for a splendid adventure, and Harry's was a grand life lived in history's shadow.

©2020 Joseph McAleer (P)2020 Tantor
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Great Britain Historical Journalists, Editors & Publishers England
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Truth can be better than fiction

I prefer fiction to reality when I listen to audiobooks (especially in today's world) but a friend recommended this biography and I was hooked from start to finish.
Here is a painstakingly researched and beautifully written portrait of a seemingly ordinary person called Harry Perry Robinson, who turns out to be anything but ordinary. Each of Harry's nine extraordinary lives becomes real through his own luminous prose: living proof that truth really can be better than fiction.
Joseph McAleer is an accomplished writer who never lets his own voice judge or dominate.. He reveals a detailed and utterly beguiling picture of Harry, warts and all, with skill, compassion and gentle humour by allowing his subject to speak for himself.
Matthew Lloyd Davies has both English and American accents down to a tee and is therefore the perfect narrator for this title,

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