Are you in the new chapter?

The paperback edition of Inglorious has an extra chapter which covers events in 2015 and the very early parts of 2016. It will be in shops very soon – official publication date is a week away but somehow they seem to slip out earlier.

Who gets a mention in the new chapter?

Inglorious PB loHawk and Owl Trust, Philip Merricks, Chris Packham, Birders Against Wildlife Crime, The Bird Fair, Chrissie Harper, John Armitage, Andrew Gilruth, GWCT, Defra, The Labour Party, Natalie Bennett, Baroness Parminter, The Green Party, The Lib Dems, Lord de Mauley, Rory Stewart, Liz Truss, George Eustice, Conservatives, Henry the Hen Harrier, Sandringham, Balmoral, Buckingham Palace, Eddie the Eagle, Gilbert the Gull, Ossie the Owl, Harry the Harrier, Rules restaurant, Scottish Lands and Estates, RSPB, Game Fair, Bird Fair, CLA, Countryside Alliance, Bill Oddie, Nick Baker, Mark Carwardine, David Lindo, Simon King, Simon Barnes, Martin Hughes-Games, Findlay Wilde, Harley Wilde, Ruth Tingay, Susan Cross, Rosemary Cockerill, Rebecca Walton, Brian Egan, Raptor Persecution UK, Dick Potts, Tim Bonner, Birdwatch magazine, League Against Cruel Sports, Andy Wightman, LUSH, Ecotricity, M&S, Marc Bolland, Iceland Foods, Malcolm Walker, Daily Mail, Paul Dacre, YFTB, Ian Botham, Crispin Odey, The Daily Telegraph, Mark Cocker, Jeremy Deller, Mike Clarke, Amanda Miller, Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, Mark Oddy, George Monbiot, Kerry McCarthy, Barry Gardiner, Committee on Climate Change.

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7 Replies to “Are you in the new chapter?”

    1. I’m trying to read a novel by Alan Titchmarsh. His name is mentioned 180 times; it’s at the top of every other page. So if you ever get round to writing your own book make sure you ask your publisher ……zzz…
      Where were we? Oh yes, A T: regularly voted as one of the world’s sexiest men.
      No, must stay on topic: I think he still lives on the Isle of Wight where he was once Lord High Chief Sherriff with ceremonial sword and britches etc.
      Now wide awake:

      IoW: 242 and counting up theer with the best of them

  1. Mark, I’m guessing the new paperback came out just too late for an acknowledgment of Brexit, would I be right? I’m thinking of Chapter 6 here of course… and the additional (albeit enjoyable) fantasy of there being a Labour/Green coalition in the future at one point. As much as that may well be possible within the next 30 years (after all, the saying, ‘week is a long time in Politics’ has never been more true of late!), I still fear a Tory/UKIP coalition may have to be endured first before we even get close to 2046! Cheers.

  2. Oh well! We’ll just have to be content with our names in the Bird Atlas.

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