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A classic travelogue that brilliantly conjures 1930’s Britain. I travelled from King’s Cross to Berwick-on-Tweed in a sleeper on the night express for no other reason than that I like to read in bed and, at the same time, feel that I am being rushed forward at a tremendous speed.
In this series of pen-portraits of England, commissioned by The Daily Mail in the 1930s, Victor Canning ‘evocatively captures the pattern and colour of English life’ (The Bookseller) from Cumberland to Cornwall. His heart-warming, humorous and often irreverent observations of sleepy villages, pastoral scenes and busy industries provide a delightful insight into life between the wars. AUTHOR: Victor Canning was a prolific writer throughout his career, which began young: he had sold several short stories by the age of nineteen and his first novel, Mr Finchley Discovers His England (1934) was published when he was twenty-three. It proved to be a runaway bestseller. Canning also wrote for children: his trilogy The Runaways was adapted for US children’s television. Canning’s later thrillers were darker and more complex than his earlier work and received further critical acclaim.
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A classic travelogue that brilliantly conjures 1930’s Britain. I travelled from King’s Cross to Berwick-on-Tweed in a sleeper on the night express for no other reason than that I like to read in bed and, at the same time, feel that I am being rushed forward at a tremendous speed.
In this series of pen-portraits of England, commissioned by The Daily Mail in the 1930s, Victor Canning ‘evocatively captures the pattern and colour of English life’ (The Bookseller) from Cumberland to Cornwall. His heart-warming, humorous and often irreverent observations of sleepy villages, pastoral scenes and busy industries provide a delightful insight into life between the wars. AUTHOR: Victor Canning was a prolific writer throughout his career, which began young: he had sold several short stories by the age of nineteen and his first novel, Mr Finchley Discovers His England (1934) was published when he was twenty-three. It proved to be a runaway bestseller. Canning also wrote for children: his trilogy The Runaways was adapted for US children’s television. Canning’s later thrillers were darker and more complex than his earlier work and received further critical acclaim.