Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics is a reference book first published by Brewer's in 2002 and edited/compiled by the late William Donaldson. The book is an esoteric look at some of the wilder characters emanating from the United Kingdom (and, while it was part of the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland) and has been described as "a work of maniacal genius".

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  • Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics is a reference book first published by Brewer's in 2002 and edited/compiled by the late William Donaldson. The book is an esoteric look at some of the wilder characters emanating from the United Kingdom (and, while it was part of the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland) and has been described as "a work of maniacal genius". It featured entries on eccentrics and rogues famous, infamous and little-known, including Beauchamp Bagenal, Lord Berners, John Aspinall and John Wilkes. Some entries, such as that on George Best, reflect a certain cynicism about media-created rogues.
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  • Brewer's Rogues, Villains and Eccentrics is a reference book first published by Brewer's in 2002 and edited/compiled by the late William Donaldson. The book is an esoteric look at some of the wilder characters emanating from the United Kingdom (and, while it was part of the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland) and has been described as "a work of maniacal genius".
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