Gimson's Heroes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Publishing:2nd Jul '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In recent years an audacious attempt has been made to deprive us of our heroes. We have been told that instead of admiring and enjoying these brilliant figures from British history, we should be deeply embarrassed by them. No reasonable person supposes that heroes should be spared criticism, or that reputations never change.
But episodes in the life of, say, Sir Francis Drake or Sir Winston Churchill which conflict with modern values are treated as sufficient to invalidate that hero's entire record, however wonderful it may be in other respects - circumnavigating the globe in 1577-80, defying Hitler in 1940. We are threatened with guilt by association unless we endorse the harsh verdicts of judges who enforce rules which did not apply at the time. These self-appointed arbiters place their yearning to condemn before the study of history, and are, indeed, intent on making us hate our country's past, and solely dependent on them for moral instruction.This book will show why, on the contrary, pride and pleasure may continue to be taken in flawed heroes.As in the three previous Gimson books, only the most vivid, characteristic and amusing information will be included, along with illustrations by martin Rowson.This is a lovely book to dip in and out of, every visit an education -- John Rentoul
Gimson makes excellent cases for all his choices. His "cardinal point" about heroes, "seen from Homer to Hollywood, is that they are enjoyable". That is so right: no one who is immensely worthy but boring can be a hero -- Charles Moore
A witty, unforgettable celebration of the courage, genius and defiance that changed the course of history -- Jacob Rees-Mogg
ISBN: 9781408721704
Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 22mm
Weight: unknown
368 pages