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87: 25: 265:. The book opened with a statement by Atkinson, "Too Many books about the United States are written by men who have spent only a few weeks in the country. This one is different; it is by a man who has never been there in his life." With the publication of the book, Atkinson moved to America in 1960 to write for 402: 244:
was published. Written by Atkinson and illustrated by Ronald Searle, this collection of humorous character studies had appeared previously in Punch. These studies were based upon the journalism of
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Alex Atkinson was married to Peggy Atkinson who remained in England. Atkinson lived at 308 South Quince Street,
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Atkinson again collaborated with Ronald Searle in 1959 publishing the humorous book,
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in 1948. In 1950 he ended his acting career to devote his time to writing.
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on every street corner, an Alex Atkinson in every local."
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