A biography of Arthur Ransome (2009) was titled "The Last Englishman". He has competition: so were the biographies of four other people (plus two more with that as a chapter heading).
Of those, Isiah Berlin died in 1997 - was he the Last Last Englishman?
Of those, Isiah Berlin died in 1997 - was he the Last Last Englishman?
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(He was in there three times, in fact - a 2005 biography, plus a 1952 novel as the "Last Englishman" and an 1866 one as "Last of the English". Just to make it Very Clear)
He did spend a bit of risky time crossing through No Man's Land.