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Management number 201892498 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $12.76 Model Number 201892498
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The 60 Yearbook is a history of the last 60 years, as seen by Britain's first, most successful, and indeed only fortnightly satirical magazine. It includes cartoons, covers, and spoofs, as well as extensive extracts from its best-loved features. It also tells the story of the headlines Private Eye made itself, exposing scandals and miscarriages of justice.

Format: Hardback
Length: 312 pages
Publication date: 02 September 2021
Publisher: Private Eye Productions Ltd.


The 60 Yearbook is a comprehensive history of the past 60 years, as seen through the lens of Britain's first and most successful satirical magazine, Private Eye. Spanning from the Beatles to Brexit, JFK to Trump, the Moon landings to the Mars landings, this remarkable publication captures the essence of the era as documented in the pages of the Eye.

The magazine's renowned cartoons, covers, and spoofs bring to life the news stories that have etched themselves into our collective memory, while extensive excerpts from beloved features such as Mrs. Wilson's Diary, Dear Bill, and The Secret Diary of John Major offer a glimpse into the magazine's rich tapestry of humor and insight.

But The 60 Yearbook is not just a collection of memories; it is also a story of the headlines that Private Eye itself made. From the early stirrings of investigative journalism that exposed scandals like the Poulson Scandal and Ronan Point, to major miscarriages of justice such as the Stephen Lawrence case and the Lockerbie cover-up, to national scandals that have cost the country billions in dubious PFI contracts, government cock-ups, and secret sweetheart tax deals, Private Eye has been at the forefront of exposing the truth.

Within these pages, readers will find a treasure trove of stories that led to the downfall of two cabinet ministers, countless corrupt business figures, and even the official responsible for ensuring the ethical conduct of others in Whitehall. The writing in The 60 Yearbook is a testament to the satirical giants who have graced its pages, including Peter Cook, Richard Ingrams, Craig Brown, Auberon Waugh, and Ian Hislop. Their witty and incisive commentary, combined with the brilliant illustrations of some of the world's finest cartoonists, including Michael Heath, Gerald Scarfe, Nick Newman, Willie Rushton, Robert Thompson, and Ken Pyne, create a visual masterpiece that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

This commemorative edition of The 60 Yearbook is a must-have for anyone who wants to understand the past 60 years and the role that Private Eye has played in shaping our cultural and political landscape. It is a testament to the power of satire and the importance of investigative journalism in holding those in power accountable. So, grab a copy, sit back, and enjoy a journey through the last six decades as seen through the eyes of Private Eye.

Weight: 1410g
Dimension: 223 x 267 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781901784695


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