An Unsuitable Boy – Signed Copy

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Signed Hardback Pre-Order | Andrew Davies – An Unsuitable Boy: A Life in Scripts

Secure a signed hardback copy of An Unsuitable Boy: A Life in Scripts by Andrew Davies, available now as a limited signed pre-order. This compelling memoir offers a fascinating insight into the life and career of one of the UK’s most celebrated screenwriters, known for his iconic literary adaptations.

A must-have for fans of film, television and literary storytelling, this signed edition adds strong collectable appeal for readers and admirers of Davies’ work.

Publication date: 20 September 2026. All signed pre-orders will be dispatched as soon as stock arrives.

Order your Andrew Davies signed book today — pre-orders are limited and may sell out quickly. Supplied by an independent UK bookshop and carefully packaged to protect collectible condition.

With scenes that stretch from post-war Cardiff to the BBC boardroom, from Broadway flops to French farmhouses with Robert Altman, this is a story about what happens behind the scripts. A memoir by multi-award-winning screenwriter, Andrew Davies. He is best known for his adaptations of Pride and Prejudice, Middlemarch, War and Peace, Bleak House, House of Cards and Bridget Jones’s Diary.

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The undisputed maestro of literary adaptation finally turns his razor-sharp pen on the most challenging subject of all: himself. Andrew Davies has written his way into British cultural history, from Pride and Prejudice to House of Cards, Bleak House to Bridget Jones. But his own life story is every bit as compelling and chaotic as the characters he’s brought to life. An Unsuitable Boy is a memoir that weaves together wit, irreverence and vulnerability to reflect on a life of writing, loving, adapting, collaborating and surviving.With scenes that stretch from post-war Cardiff to the BBC boardroom, from Broadway flops to French farmhouses with Robert Altman, this is a story about what happens behind the scripts. Drawing upon personal correspondence, diaries and unpublished archive material, Andrew writes candidly about marriage and mischief, writer’s block and Broadway, literary obsession and love. Along the way, with his trademark wit and warmth, he reflects on his complicated bond with his mother, the enduring memory of his wife Diana and their long, happy marriage, the affairs on both sides that complicated it, and the family dynamics that continue to shape his storytelling.Contains: Photographs and ephemera, personal poetry, annotated scripts, behind-the-scenes snapshots, self-portraits and quirky items from decades of production and adaptation.

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Dimensions 21.6 × 13.8 cm
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