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The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon
The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon





He fought against Rommel in North Africa, and wrote the 1950 biography of him titled The Desert Fox that was made into the 1951 film of the same name. Brigadier Desmond Young, MC, was another notable Australian. Braddon and Leslie Piddington were held by the Japanese in what the blurb describes as the dreaded Changi prisoner-of-war camp. "red tape," of the scoffers and doubters. It tells of their discovery of their ability, the struggle to gatecrash the world of theatre and radio, first in Australia and then in England. Sydney Piddington and Lesley Piddington were an Australian husband and wife mentalism team who performed as The Piddingtons and gave one of the most famous.

The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon

The present volume, written by their manager and fellow-Australian Russell Braddon is, according to the blurb, a brilliant, heart-warming story of two young people who have had greatness thrust upon them. The Piddingtons stock-in-trade as a stage act was telepathy, and their methods were never explained. Facing the signatures, on the front pastedown, is the Ex libris / DESMOND YOUNG / Le Beaupré Sark, with illustration of nineteenth-century couple beneath the bowsprit of a sailing ship named The Seas, with another ship at sea behind the couple.

The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon

The three signatures are one on top of the other in the centre of the recto of the front free endpaper: Leslie Piddington. Internally good and tight, on lightly-browned paper, in good binding with slight discolouration at head and foot of spine, caused by loss to the creased and damaged dustwrapper. 238pp, 8vo, with frontispiece and illustrations.







The Piddingtons by Russell Braddon