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|title=Outraged of Tunbridge Wells: Original Complaints from Middle England
|author=Nigel Cawthorne
|publisher=Gibson Square Books
|date=November 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908096918</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1908096918</amazonus>
|website=
|video=
|summary=Newspapers full of niggles from curmudgeonly correspondents.
|cover=1908096918
|aznuk=1908096918
|aznus=1908096918
}}
It was ever thus… cyclists go too fast, without using a hooter or lights; there are hoodlums everywhere one looks, and no public conveniences; people pretend to have qualifications and degrees they haven't rightfully earned; buses are too busy with shopping women who should be indoors already, cooking for their working menfolk… It's a very clever idea to show exactly what is behind the 'disgusted of Tunbridge Wells' tag, and as a book to be shelved alongside those with the wackier letters sent to the ''Daily Telegraph'', these selections from the Royal town's press itself make a great eye-opener to the complaints and complainants of Kent.

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