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DULCIMER STREET (637 pp.)—Norman Collins—Duell, Sloan & Pearce ($3). The blonde screamed: “Let me out . . . let me out!” “You shut your trap,” said Percy Boon. The car sped over London ...
A year in the life of a 60-year-old runaway (from marriage) In “Went to London, Took the Dog,” Nina Stibbe, author of “Love, Nina,” delivers a funny-sad portrait of midlife.
One of London’s most famous bookshops, and quite possibly its most beautiful, Daunt Books was founded in 1990 by James Daunt on the beautiful Edwardian premises that formerly belonged to ...
Gritty, clamorous, proper old London is celebrated in a new book of photographs by Paul Trevor, who helped set up the Half Moon Photography Workshop in 1975, a collective that saw photography as a ...
In retirement, Steve Mills began collecting secondhand books that he had read as a child. It was an effort to reawaken lost ...
A collection of William Shakespeare books published over 300 years ago are set to go on auction where they are expected to fetch between £3.5 and £4.5 million.
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