The story of Thomas Crapper, inventor of the flushing toilet and England's Royal Plumber, as well as a fascinating social history of the lavatory. Available again in paperback. The name of Thomas Crapper, who invented the flushing toilet more than a century ago, is commemorated on lavatory cisterns throughout Britain. Flushed with Pride is the story of Crapper's remarkable life and his struggle to reform the nation's water closets. Wallace Reyburn recounts his early years and his journey on foot to London (at the age of eleven) to begin his apprenticeship with a master plumber. He then charts Crapper's rise to preeminence as the leading inventive genius among Victorian water engineers. Named Plumber By Appointment to King Edward VII and the Prince of Wales, the ultimate accolade, Crapper masterminded the sanitary fittings at the Royal Palace, Sandringham House, and Westminster Abbey. Delightfully entertaining and packed with interesting historical insights, Flushed with Pride is a little classic of the small room. 128 pp 4 1/2 x 7 b/w illustrations throughout
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About the Author:
Wallace Macdonald Reyburn OBE was born in New Zealand on the third of July, 1913. During the Hitler war he worked as a reporter for a Canadian newspaper. He was nearly killed during the Dieppe raid and was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his part in the battle and subsequent reportage. His book about that event, Rehearsal for Invasion, was a best-seller, as were some of his other works which covered such unrelated subjects as rugby football, lavatories, David Frost and brassieres. This last, entitled Bust Up - The Uplifting Tale of Otto Titzling and the Development of the Bra caused considerable confusion, especially in America and Canada. Flushed with Pride had been a great success and, as he could not think of any other famous inventor possessed of an amusingly-appropriate surname, he was inspired to create one. The story of Otto Titzling was clearly fictitious; unfortunately it was published in the same format as Flushed With Pride and contained similar illustrations and prose. This caused many American readers to assume that the biography of Mr. Crapper was also a joke which later led to extended correspondences in the letters pages of several publications. Thomas Crapper was dismissed as a hoax in various North American books and dictionaries of the early 1970s, but thankfully this mistake is rarely made to-day. Wallace Reyburn was very pleased when he learned that Thomas Crapper & Co. Ltd. had survived. When he died at the age of 87 in 2001 his passing was justly marked by extensive and illustrated obituaries in, amongst others, The Times and the Daily Telegraph
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- PublisherTrafalgar Square
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 1857028600
- ISBN 13 9781857028607
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages128
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