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New this Spring from Slightly Foxed

‘Slightly Foxed is a lovely quarterly delight – to be relished and cherished!’ | New this Spring

We’re delighted to announce that the new Spring issue of Slightly Foxed (No. 69) has left the printing press at Smith Settle and will start to arrive with readers in the UK very soon and elsewhere over the next few weeks. It ranges far and wide in the usual eclectic manner:

Anthony Wells marvels at Montaigne • Ursula Buchan shelves her literary assumptions • Andy Merrills gets the lowdown on Lyndon B. Johnson • Alice Jolly stays up late with Dr Spock • C. J. Driver spends a month in the country • Sue Gaisford feels the dawn wind • Christopher Rush hears the clock strike thirteen • Ysenda Maxtone Graham gets stuck on the mezzanine • Selina Hastings pays a visit to Don Otavio • Chris Saunders goes tramping, and much more besides . . .

We hope it will provide plenty of recommendations for reading off the beaten track this spring. With it, as usual, you’ll find a copy of our latest Readers’ Catalogue, detailing new books, our backlist, recommended seasonal reading and other offers and bundles.If you’re not a subscriber to the quarterly (and if not may we ask why not? For if you were, as well as receiving a parcel of bookish delights through your letterbox each quarter, you’d be enjoying free access to the full digital archive of the magazine and discounted rates on all books and goods too!) then you might like to scroll down for a closer look at the Spring issue and the season’s other offerings.

We do hope you’ll enjoy the new issue of the quarterly. And if you are on a repeat order to receive each limited-edition memoir each quarter, your usual hand-numbered copy of As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning by Laurie Lee should be with you soon.

For those of you who placed an order for the next in our series of Slightly Foxed Cubs – Rosemary Sutcliff’s Dawn Wind – ahead of publication on 1 March, we’re very pleased to let you know that this will reach you (or the intended recipient) shortly.

With best wishes, as ever, from the SF office staff
Jennie, Anna, Hattie & Jess

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