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New this Spring from Slightly Foxed

‘Your publication is refreshing and so well done. Every essay is a gift. I am so grateful to have discovered Slightly Foxed and I have shared it with my book club here in the US. We need this right now!’ L. Worster, USA

Greetings from Hoxton Square, where the incessant rain of the past few weeks has (at least momentarily) lapsed and there seems to be the promise of spring in the air.

There has certainly been a spring in our step as we’ve been sending the latest instalment of Slightly Foxed to readers around the world. Donning the very lovely ‘Oak in Height of Spring, Wistman’s Wood, Dartmoor’ by Andrew Gifford on its cover, the latest issue is chock-full of usual goodness. We hope it brings the promise of better weather and good reading.

And for those of you who are on a repeat order to receive our new limited-edition memoir each quarter, your usual hand-numbered copy of The Making of Me by Robert Westall should have arrived with you already, or will do so shortly.

While you wait for the new quarter’s offerings to arrive, you may like to browse the online edition of our Spring Readers’ Catalogue, where you’ll find our cloth-bound limited-edition hardbacks, our popular Plain Foxed Editions, a collection of literary bundles and our pick of titles from other publishers’ bookshelves.

Everything listed on our website can be sent to you, or directly to a recipient, in good time for a date or occasion of your choice. Slightly Foxed subscribers can use their usual discount on all items, whether they are to be sent to you or to someone else.

With best wishes from the SF staff

Isabel, Edie, Rebecca, Ruth & Jennie


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