
George Pendle
George Pendle
BIOGRAPHY
George Pendle (born 1976) is a British author and journalist. He was educated at Stowe School and St Peter’s College, Oxford. After working at The Times from 1997 to 2001, Pendle wrote his first book, Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons (2005). Pendle’s second book – The Remarkable Millard Fillmore: The Unbelievable Life of a Forgotten President (2007) is a faux-biography of the unlucky thirteenth President of the United States of America, Millard Fillmore. His third book, Death: A Life (2008), is a comedic autobiography of the personification of Death and how he deals with his purpose, life, and love. A collection of his non-fiction writing was released under the title Happy Failure in 2014. Pendle’s articles can be found in the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, Frieze, Cabinet magazine, History Today, and Bidoun. He lives in New York City.
OUR WORK TOGETHER
Songs for the Witch Woman
John W. Parsons and Marjorie Cameron
With contributions from William Breeze, George Pendle and Margaret Haines
Songs for the Witch Woman
–deluxe issue
–156 hand-numbered copies only, this ex-series
–quarter black morocco
–top edge gilt
–lined cloth slipcase
–30.5cm x 24cm
–176 pages
–premium 135gsm Italian paper
–essays from William Breeze, George Pendle and Margaret Haines