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The Twitmarsh Files. 2010 The Twitmarsh Files
by Patrick Moore
writing as
R.T. Fishall
Omnibus Edition 2010
The History Press
Stroud
ISBN 9780752455044
Trade paperback
Illustrated by William Rushton and Harry North
144 pages
Price: £7.99

Notes
Patrick Moore writing humour as R.T. Fishall.

Omnibus edition containing:

  • Bureaucrats: How to Annoy Them (1981)
  • The Twitmarsh File (1985)
Publisher’s Blurb – Lower Cover
Patrick Moore is Britain's most respected and best-loved astronomer. But under his nom de plume R.T. Fishall, he is also the scourge of bureaucratic incompetence, exposing stupidity wherever he finds it, especially amongst tax inspectors and traffic wardens. From humorous (and genuine) examples of how they can make a mountain of paperwork (in triplicate) out of a molehill, to essential tips on how to counter their machinations and give them a taste of their own medicine, this book also includes a hilarious explanation of the Fundamental Laws of Bureaucracy and the Twit Percentage. The Twitmarsh Files, combining both Bureaucrats: How to Annoy Them and The Twitmarsh File, is the perfect tonic for anyone who has ever had to contend with the more ridiculous aspects of officialdom.

 
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