The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street
by:
Helene Hanff (author)
When devoted Anglophile Helene Hanff is invited to London for the English publication of 84, Charing Cross Road—in which she shares two decades of correspondence with Frank Doel, a British bookseller who became a dear friend—she can hardly believe her luck. Frank is no longer alive, but his widow...
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When devoted Anglophile Helene Hanff is invited to London for the English publication of 84, Charing Cross Road—in which she shares two decades of correspondence with Frank Doel, a British bookseller who became a dear friend—she can hardly believe her luck. Frank is no longer alive, but his widow and daughter, along with enthusiastic British fans from all walks of life, embrace Helene as an honored guest. Eager hosts, including a famous actress and a retired colonel, sweep her up in a whirlwind of plays and dinners, trips to Harrod’s, and wild jaunts to their favorite corners of the countryside.
A New Yorker who isn’t afraid to speak her mind, Helene Hanff delivers an outsider’s funny yet fabulous portrait of idiosyncratic Britain at its best. And whether she is walking across the Oxford University courtyard where John Donne used to tread, visiting Windsor Castle, or telling a British barman how to make a real American martini, Helene always wears her heart on her sleeve. The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street is not only a witty account of two different worlds colliding but also a love letter to England and its literary heritage—and a celebration of the written word’s power to sustain us, transport us, and unite us.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062442185 (006244218X)
Publish date: 2016-07-12
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
84, Charing Cross Road should have a warning sticker on the cover: "Be sure to have a copy of The Duchess Of Bloomsbury Street on hand BEFORE beginning this book."If you've read 84, you already know it takes maybe an hour to finish, including bathroom breaks and getting up to brew a cup of tea (and ...
I liked this even better than 84, Charing Cross Road. This follow up to that lovely epistolary text is in the form of a diary and tells of the time she spent in London after the publication of 84. There's so much more of Helene here. Her love of the city, it's history and it's authors permeates eve...
You must go out and read [b:84, Charing Cross Road|368916|84, Charing Cross Road|Helene Hanff|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1287338794s/368916.jpg|938626], and then read this. Both are excellent, and this is a wonderful follow-up to the first. Do not read them out of order.Helene Hanff sounds exact...
Follow up to 84 Charing Cross Road.
This is the chronicle of Helene Hanff's long delayed visit to London in the summer of 1971, following on from the publication of her well-known book 84, Charing Cross Road. While it lacks the unselfconscious charm of 84 Charing Cross Road, this memoir is still full of exuberance and wit. For anyone ...