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Ian Vince (16 December 1964) is an author, designer, and scriptwriter, as well as a regular contributor to ''The Guardian'', a columnist for ''BBC Countryfile Magazine'' and a former columnist for the ''Daily Telegraph''. He is the author of ''Britain: What A State'', based on his website that purports to be the work of a (fictitious) UK government department, the (Department of Social Scrutiny )), and the ''Little Black Book of Red Tape''. He is the co-author of ''The Myway Code'' and ''Three Men In A Float'', both with Dan Kieran. He co-presented (with Dan Kieran and Prasanth Visweswaran) a half hour programme on BBC Radio 4 called ''Three Men In A Float'', which aired on February 27, 2008. His writing credits include ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''The Guardian,'' ''Countryfile Magazine'', the ''Radio Times'', BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service, Channel 4's ''Bremner Bird and Fortune'', produced by Vera Productions and BBC3's ''Rush Hour'' Sketch Show, produced by Zeppotron == Bibliography == * ''Britain: What A State'', 2005 Boxtree Ltd, ISBN 0-7522-2598-7 * ''The Myway Code'', (with Dan Kieran), 2006 Boxtree Ltd, ISBN 0-7522-2620-7 * ''The Little Black Book of Red Tape'', 2007 Orion, ISBN 0-7528-8999-0 * ''Three Men in a Float'' (with Dan Kieran), 2008 John Murray Ltd, ISBN 0-7195-9501-0 * ''The Lie of the Land'', 2010 Boxtree Ltd, ISBN 0-7522-2711-4 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ian Vince」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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