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Betjeman's England


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Betjeman's England

Contributors:

By (Author) John Betjeman
Edited by Mr. Stephen Games

ISBN:

9781848540910

Publisher:

John Murray Press

Imprint:

John Murray Publishers Ltd

Publication Date:

15th June 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

720.942

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 144mm, Height 28mm, Spine 222mm

Weight:

450g

Description

For more than half a century, Betjeman's writings have awakened readers to the intimacy of English places - from the smell of gaslight in suburban churches, to the hissing of backwash on a shingle beach. Betjeman is England's greatest topologist: whether he's talking about a townhall or a teashop, he gets to the nub of what makes unexpected places unique. This new collection of his writings, arranged geographically, offers an essential gazetteer to the physical landmarks of Betjeman Country.

A new addition to the popular series of Betjeman anthologies, following on from Trains and Buttered Toast and Tennis Whites and Teacakes, this is a treasure trove for any Betjeman fan and for anyone with a love for the rare, curious and unique details of English life.

Reviews

Praise for Trains and Buttered Toast" and Tennis Whites and Teacakes" -- : 'Betjeman chronicles the English way of life in exquisite, affectionate and often hilarious detail' -- Independent 'A real treat... A lovely, lovely anthology' -- Daily Mail 'It makes Betjeman's voice gloriously new again' -- The Times 'A volume that no Betjemaniac will be without' -- A. N. Wilson, Evening Standard

Author Bio

John Betjeman was born in 1906 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. His gave his first radio talk in 1932; future appearances made him into a national celebrity. He was knighted in 1969 and became poet laureate in 1972. He died in 1984. Stephen Games writes about in architecture and language. He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, made documentaries for BBC Radio 3 and has worked for the Independent, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and was deputy editor of the RIBA Journal. In 2002, he edited the radio talks of Nikolaus Pevsner.

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