Behind the Scenes at the Museum of Baked Beans: My Search for Britain’s Maddest Museums

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‘I am fascinated by people turning their daft dreams into a reality. How did they do it and why?’Driven by his own passion for collecting Hunter Davies has packed his notepad and set off in search of Britain’s maddest museums. As he explores these hidden gems he soon discovers that they are everywhere and that they celebrate just about everything, from lawnmowers in Southport to pencils in Keswick.But as Hunter travels up and down the country he comes to realise that it isn’t only the collections that are fascinating, it’s also the people who have put them together. Whether they’re a man who loves his Heinz so much he’s changed his name to Captain Beany or a kleptomaniac Vintage Radio buff, these eccentric collectors are Britain’s finest and could live in no other country in the world.Once you discover these museums and get to know their curators, Great Britain won’t look quite the same again…

Additional information

Weight 0.323 kg
Dimensions 2.2 × 13.5 × 21.6 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

304

Publisher

Year Published

2010-7-1

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0753522136

About The Author

Hunter Davies is a master collector and prolific writer. From his biography of The Beatles, reissued by Ebury in 2009, to his classic football book The Glory Game his publishing history is as diverse as it is successful; he has also ghosted everyone from Wayne Rooney to John Prescott. Hunter Davies also writes for The Sunday Times, Guardian, Daily Mail and The New Statesman and presented Bookshelf on BBC Radio 4 for three years.

Review Quote

Affable, curious, unpretentious, never dull, Hunter is one of the most agreeable egomaniacs I know

Other text

I love Hunter to bits, and he cannot write a boring line