Iain McCalman has written a major book on a minor subject. It would not be fair to the considerable achievement of Dudley Miles in his life of Francis Place simply to invert this formula: but Place's life is a major subject, and this treatment of it - the first in almost a hundred years - does leave a sense of possibilities not explored. The enterprise in any form, of course, involved a crushing weight of primary research: there are more than two hundred and ninety volumes of Francis Place papers in the British Museum. Mr Miles found working through them 'arduous' if 'fascinating'. Because of their great bulk he took ten years to finish his biography (having, in a manner worthy of Place himself, worked simultaneously as a night security guard - even now his main employment is said to be 'as a computer manager and commercial researcher').
LRB 1 September 1988 | PDF Download
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