Sir Alan Patrick Herbert was born in 1890 and educated at Winchester and Oxford. Having achieved a first in Jurisprudence, he then joined the Royal Navy and served both at Gallipoli and in France during the First World War. He was called to the Bar in 1918, but never practised, having established himself at a young age as a lauded writer of verses. Later, he went on to become Member of Parliament for Oxford University from 1935 to 1950. Throughout his life A.P. Herbert was a prolific writer, delighting his many readers with his witty observations and social satires in the columns of Punch. He often used his column in aid of causes, and was a tireless campaigner for reform, especially of the then divorce laws, the denouncing of injustice, and also as a dedicated conserver of the River Thames. He conducted a long standing campaign against jargon and “officialese”. However, this was always done utilising his characteristic wry humour and a great sense of fun. He created a host of colourful characters – notably Topsy, Albert Haddock and Mr Honeybubble – and wrote novels, poems, musicals, essays, sketches and articles. By the time of his death in 1971, Herbert had gained a considerable following and was highly regarded in literary circles. J.M. Barrie, Hilaire Belloc, Rudyard Kipling and John Galsworthy all delighted in his work, and H.G. Wells once applauded him stating: “You are the greatest of great men. You can raise delightful laughter and that is the only sort of writing that has real power over people like me.”
8 Ebooks by A.P. Herbert
A.P. Herbert: General Cargo
In this collection of essays, articles and sketches, A P Herbert reveals a world that is long-since past. Through his preoccupations and criticisms, opinions and hopes we are introduced to the though …
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A.P. Herbert: House By The River
When Stephen Byrne strangled his housemaid in a fit of rage to silence her screams, he felt no compulsion to admit his crime and pay for his misdemeanour. Instead he enlisted the help of his friend t …
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A.P. Herbert: Light Articles Only
In this amusing collection of articles and essays, A P Herbert ponders the world around him in his own inimitable style. Witty, droll and a respecter of no man, the admirable APH provides a series of …
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A.P. Herbert: Look Back And Laugh
On his seventieth birthday, A P Herbert celebrated fifty years of writing for Punch- and published a collection of his best, his funniest, his naughtiest and his most daring essays and sketches. And …
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A.P. Herbert: Man About Town
The Man About Town is a hilarious collection of musings, essays and sketches from the admirable and ever-versatile A P Herbert. As our noble author ponders on such terrible quandaries as which club t …
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A.P. Herbert: Mild And Bitter
‘In Utopia, Perfect Place Everything s exactly right;No one s virtuous or base, There is neither Day nor Night.But where everything is right Nothing s left for which to fight So goes A P Herbert s vi …
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A.P. Herbert: Number Nine
Admiral of the Fleet the Earl of Caraway and Stoke is, as one might expect being an Admiral, a man of the sea. In fact, so much so that for him, all the world’s a ship, and all the men and women mere …
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A.P. Herbert: Old Flame
Robin Moon finds Phyllis rather a distraction in the Sunday morning service – after all her golden hair does seem to shine rather more brightly than the Angel Gabriel’s heavenly locks. His wife, Ange …
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