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C. Northcote Parkinson

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Cyril Northcote Parkinson (July 30, 1909 - March 9, 1993), born in Durham, England was a historian and author of some sixty books. He was also considered an important scholar in the field of public administration. He was educated at Cambridge, and went on to teach in Malaya and at Harvard and Illinois in the United States. His writings included historical fiction, often based on the Napoleonic period, and sea stories. He is even more famous for his satire of bureaucratic institutions, notably his Parkinson's Law and other studies. This is a collection of short studies explaining the inevitability of bureaucratic expansion, and includes a note on why driving on the left side of the road (see road transport) is natural.

As early as the 1930s Parkinson had successfully predicted that the Royal Navy would eventually have more admirals than ships.

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Richard Delancey series

Other Nautical Fiction History Other Non-Fiction Audio Recordings

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