Book description
Readers of the Daily Telegraph will be fondly aware of the
combination of wistful nostalgia, robust no-nonsense good sense and
appalled outrage that characterises its 'brilliant' (Ian Hislop)
Letters page, which if it did not exist would have to be invented.
But what of all the letters that were just slightly too wacky,
too off the wall, too politically incorrect to make it for
publication? Now the Telegraph gives their authors the stage at
last: baffled, furious, occasionally paranoid, and from this hilarious
selection of the best we can see that no, none them is alone...