Russell Ash


Russell Ash was the British author of the Top 10 of Everything series of books, as well as Great Wonders of the World, Incredible Comparisons and many other reference, art and humour titles, most notably his series of books on strange-but-true names, Potty, Fartwell & Knob, Busty, Slag and Nob End and Big Pants, Burpy and Bumface. Once described as 'the human Google', his obituary in The Times stated that 'In the age of the internet, it takes tenacity and idiosyncratic intelligence to make a living from purveying trivial information. Russell Ash did just that'.

Biography

Russell Ash was born in Surrey, a descendant of a family of craftsmen – goldsmiths and silversmiths in 18th-century London that included Claudius Ash, one of the pioneering inventors of false teeth. His father worked as a bookbinder for the British Museum Library and also served in the RAF in the Second World War.
The family moved to Bedford, where he attended primary school and Bedford Modern School. He studied anthropology and geography at St Cuthbert's Society, Durham University, and began a publishing career in 1967. He worked as a picture researcher for Man, Myth & Magic and a researcher/writer for Reader's Digest Books and as European Correspondent for Newsweek Books on their Wonders of Man series.
In 1973, with his friend Ian Grant, Ash established the publishing company Ash & Grant, that ran for five years. He was also a director of Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1980-83, where he worked with authors including the comedian Barry Humphries, and Pavilion Books in 1984-88, where he published works by satirist John Wells, Hockney Posters and numerous other illustrated books. However, his principal occupation was freelance author, having written or contributed to over a hundred non-fiction books.
He married Caroline Ash, a fundraiser with the Malaria Consortium, and had a daughter and two sons.

Death

He lived in Lewes, East Sussex, from 1991 until his death from a heart attack.

Work

Russell Ash wrote for adults and children on various subjects, including reference, art, history, biography and humour. 'Top 10 of Everything', probably his best-known work, has been published annually since 1989 and was the basis of a children's TV series broadcast on ITV in 1998-2001. Related books – The Top 10 of Sport, The Top 10 of Music, The Top 10 of Film, Top 10 for Men, Top 10 of Britain and others – have been issued at intervals. Formerly published by Dorling Kindersley, Top 10 of Everything has been published by Hamlyn since 2006 and also appears in a number of translations.
The art books Ash wrote during the 1990s include titles on the Pre-Raphaelites, the Impressionists and their contemporaries: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, James Tissot, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lord Leighton and Sir John Everett Millais.
He compiled a range of illustrated information books for children, including Incredible Comparisons, The World in One Day, The Factastic Book of 1001 Lists, Factastic Millennium Facts and Great Wonders of the World, all of which were published by Dorling Kindersley and internationally in numerous editions.
He was the co-author of Fish Who Answer the Telephone and Other Bizarre Books. Among his other publications are Whitaker's World of Facts, Potty, Fartwell & Knob: Extraordinary but True Names of British People, Busty, Slag and Nob End and Big Pants, Burpy and Bumface.
He was a contributor to a number of annual publications, including Whitaker's Almanack and Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook and an occasional journalist, who contributed articles to various British national newspapers.
On 7 April 2008, he took part in BBC2's University Challenge: The Professionals, in the team representing the Society of Authors, which also comprised Antony Beevor, Katie Fforde and Anna Claybourne.

Art

Alma-Tadema Alma-Tadema Victorian Studio Photographs The Impressionists and their Art Selections from the Reader's Digest Collection Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema Toulouse-Lautrec: The Complete Posters The Impressionists’ River Van Gogh's Provence James Tissot Sir Edward Burne-Jones Dante Gabriel Rossetti Impressionists' Seasons Lord Leighton Sir John Everett Millais
  • ''Victorian Masters and their Art''

Biography and history

Highwaymen Britain's Buried Treasures Wrecks & Sunken Treasure Comets The Wright Brothers Dear Cats: The Post Office Letters Highwaymen

Humour

Dead Funny The Cynic's Dictionary The Official British Yuppie Handbook Last Laughs Bizarre Books Howlers They Didn't Really Mean It I'll Drink to That Private Parts The Uncensored Boy's Own The Uncensored Guide to the Movies Henry & Caroline at Home Tall Stories Bizarre Books Fish Who Answer the Telephone and other Bizarre Books Potty, Fartwell & Knob ; expanded paperback ; US Busty, Slag and Nob End Big Pants, Burpy and Bumface It Just Slipped Out... A Bulging Encyclopedia of double entendres .

Literature and language

The Vampyre: A Tale by John William Polidori Edward Lear's Book of Nonsense Alice's Adventures Under Ground The Life and Times of Paddington Bear Larkrise to Candleford Diary
  • ''A Dictionary of RAF Slang''