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Fred Bason (1907-1973) was an
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bookseller, writer and broadcaster most famously known for his collection of diaries that were published in four volumes in the early 1950s.


Life

Frederick Thomas Bason was born in Walworth,
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on 29 August 1907. He always claimed himself to be a "true cockney" having actually been born within the sound of 'bow bells!' The only child, of late in life parents, he remained a solitary individual for the majority of his life, never marrying himself. Although a lifelong bachelor, he lived much of his adult life with his housekeeper, Lizzie, of whom, from his diary entries, he was obviously very fond. Lizzie remained in his service until her death in 1968. At an early age he started keeping his diaries and found his vocation in buying and selling rare, second hand books. It was through his experience, in finding that publications had a much greater re-sale value with the author's signature, that a lifelong obsession with autographs began. His essays were a regular feature of every edition of
The Saturday Book ''The Saturday Book'' was an annual miscellany, published from 1941 to 1975, reaching 34 volumes. It was edited initially by Leonard Russell and from 1952 by John Hadfield. A final compilation, ''The Best of the Saturday Book'', was published in 1 ...
between 1945 and 1972, presenting his work on the same platform as major literary and artistic figures of postwar Britain. Through his literary interest he met numerous famous individuals, and had one of his published diaries introduced by
Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and ...
. He kept his diaries right up until his death on 3 July 1973 aged 65. Although having lived a rather humble life; by living and dying in council rented property, and always aspiring to earn just under the minimum British Income Tax threshold, he left over £24,000 in his Will, of which the majority was a bequest to set up a benevolent fund for writers.


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1907 births 1973 deaths 20th-century English non-fiction writers English diarists People from Walworth Writers from London 20th-century diarists {{England-writer-stub