This is John Diamond's controversial and often critical look into the world of complementary medicine, based on his personal experience, and those of readers of the "Times" column which he wrote before he died. His previous book "C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too" continues to be a Bertrams' bestseller, and this title should do very well with readers who were inspired by "C".
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John Diamond died on March 1st 2001. He was one of Britain's most prolific journalists, columnists and broadcasters, having worked for most of the national papers and presented numerous radio and television series. He was married to Nigella Lawson, with whom he had two children.
Dominic Lawson is Editor of the Sunday Telegraph. Previously he was Editor of the Spectator. He introduced John Diamond as a columnist at both titles. He was also John Diamond's brother-in-law.
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John Diamond died on March 2nd, 2001. He was one of Britain's most prolific journalists, columnists and broadcasters, having worked for most of the national papers and presented numerous radio and television series. For seven years he wrote an immensely popular weekly column in The Times which, since his diagnosis with cancer, was given over to following that disease's progress.
At the time of his death, he had completed six chapters of what was to be 'an uncomplimentary look at the world of complementary medicine'. These chapters, based on his own experience and on researched fact, are both personal and poignant, hard hitting and controversial, tackling the issues raised by alternative medicine with total candour and his usual wit.
Including a selection of articles and his columns from The Times, the Jewish Chronicle and other publications, Snake Oil and Other Preoccupations, compiled and edited by Dominic Lawson, contains the best of John's writing.
By author of the bestselling C: Because Cowards Get Cancer Too.