I can't remember when I started to read the marvellous The Age of Uncertainty, but I rather think it cant have been long after I began writing Mrs Trefusis.
The Age of Uncertainty is the work of a fellow book obsessive, so it's hardly surprising that it's one of my favourites.
The Age of Uncertainty is the work of a fellow book obsessive, so it's hardly surprising that it's one of my favourites. Formerly of Ottakars and Waterstone's, Steerforth now has his own antiquarian and secondhand book business, and has entertained and beguiled me over the last six or so years with beautiful posts about photographs and postcards tucked inside books, long forgotten by their owners, of offbeat, bonkers, mass-market paperbacks from the fifties, and his wonderful pastiche of Ladybird books. Steerforth is eloquent and erudite, with a dry, ironical wit which I'm sure you'll find as appealing as I do.
Thank you. Steerforth, I hope to see you and Mrs Steerforth at the Andrew O'Hagan Books That Built me in March.
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Thank you - a quick look at Steerforth's blog and he has been added to favourites
Long time favourite of mine. His ruminations are beautifully written.
Thank you so much for the endorsement - Mrs Steerforth and I are looking forward to the 17th.
Thank you also to Erika for reading and Anon for taking the plunge.
Andrewmathew - we'll do our best with our blogs and if I'm ever in Jonesboro Georgia, your taxi firm will be at the top of my list when visiting one of the casinos that you recommend.
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