The Fundamentals of Accounting
- 450 pages
- 16 hours of reading
William Rossa Cole established his reputation primarily as an editor and anthologist. His selections often introduced readers to a wide array of literary voices, reflecting a deep engagement with language and narrative. Through his work as both editor and author, Cole curated diverse collections that were recognized for their quality and compelling content. His editorial approach was marked by a discerning eye for talent and a skill for weaving together disparate literary elements into cohesive and engaging volumes.






This is a lively collection of over 500 snipes and gibes, ranging from Oscar Wilde on Bernard Shaw, and Denis Healey on Harold Wilson, to Clive James on John McEnroe and Bernard Ingham on Craig Brown.