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Richard Boston (29 December 1938 – 22 December 2006) was an English journalist and author, a rigorous dissenter and a belligerent pacifist. An anarchist, toper, raconteur, marathon runner and practical joker, he described his pastimes as "soothsaying, shelling peas and embroidery"〔(BBC Radio 4, ''Last Word.'' (12 January 2007). ) (recovered 18 January 2007).〕 and argued that Adam and Eve were the first anarchists: "God gave them only one order and they promptly broke it".〔 ==Early life== Richard Boston was born in London〔(Bugler, Jeremy. Obituary. ''The Independent'' (30 December 2006) )〕 and brought up on a Kent farm.〔 (Boston, Anne. ''Obituary letter'', ''The Guardian''. (28 December 2006). )〕 He was educated at Stowe School, Regent Street Polytechnic and King's College, Cambridge.〔''Who's Who'' (2006).〕 During the early 1960s he taught abroad in Sweden, Sicily and Paris.〔 In 1966, towards the end of his period in France he worked as a film extra, acting as a longshot stand-in for Jacques Tati in his film ''Playtime''.〔(McNay, Michael. Obituary. ''The Guardian.'' (23 December 2006). )〕
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