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Slightly Foxed is an oasis of culture. I always seize upon it when it comes through the letter box and I don’t know what to read first!’ A. Proctor, London, UK


Greetings, dear readers. We’re delighted to report that the new spring issue of Slightly Foxed has now left the printing press at Smith Settle and should soon arrive with readers in the UK in the coming days and elsewhere over the next few weeks. We do hope it brings much reading pleasure.

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 True to Both My Selves by Katrin FitzHerbert will be with you very soon.

Meantime, go forth and browse our latest online 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. And the office is well-stocked with smart gift cards bearing wood engravings, reams of brown paper and signature cream foxed ribbon in anticipation.

With best wishes, as ever, from the SF office staff
Hattie, Jess & Jemima
Spring reading with Slightly Foxed

Slightly Foxed Issue 77

Margaret Drabble visits old New York with Edith Wharton • Daisy Hay gets political with Anthony Trollope • Jim Crumley follows Neil Gunn up-river • Miranda Seymour unearths a buried past with Georgina Harding • Anthony Wells discovers the hybrid life of Katrin FitzHerbert • Sue Gee pursues the poetry of Rosemary Tonks • Suzi Feay is introduced to Hadrian the Seventh • Martin Sorrell nearly has hysterix, and much more besides . . .

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SFE No. 62:
True to Both My Selves


In True to Both My Selves Katrin FitzHerbert tells the gripping story of her family, and of growing up as the child of a half-English mother and a German father, a man she idolized but who was a committed member of the Nazi Party. With great courage and honesty she describes how she faced her past and made the final choice ‘between England and Papa’.
 

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Hilary Mantel

Giving up the Ghost


Giving up the Ghost is a story of ‘wraiths and phantoms’, and of a life full of challenges, but it is very far from being a misery memoir. Rather it is a compulsively readable and ultimately optimistic account of what made Hilary Mantel the writer she became, full of courage, insight and wry humour.
 

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Adrian Bell
A Countryman’s Spring Notebook


This second seasonal selection from the weekly column Bell wrote from 1950 to 1980 for the Eastern Daily Press and catches beautifully the arrival of Spring in the East Anglian landscape he loved and knew so well. Each essay is a little masterpiece, read one every morning and it will set you up for the day.
 

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The Adrian Bell Collection

 
This set of our available Slightly Foxed titles by Adrian Bell brings together the best of Bell’s writing, filled with precise and poetic descriptions of the countryside and of farming life.
 

From £69 | View offer

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A Taste of Slightly Foxed

 
The combination of the new spring issue of the quarterly and the latest in our series of cloth-bound hardback SF Editions makes an ideal introduction to the world of Slightly Foxed and a perfect present.
 

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*save up to £4.50*
 

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Slightly Foxed Readers’ Comments

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Your letters, emails, cards and phone calls bring us great cheer throughout the year. Here is just a small selection of recent favourites.

‘Can I say how much I enjoy your quarterly magazine? I am always delighted to see it drop on the mat.’ A. O’Mahony, Dublin, Ireland

‘I am a fairly new SF subscriber, book purchaser and fan of the podcast. I describe SF to book loving friends as “an outpost of civility and humanity in a dark world”. I know at least one friend who has also subscribed due to my recommendation. So, this is just a note to thank all at SF for the work you do and the joy you bring to your readers / listeners. And to say that I have come to know you all from your lovely voices on the podcasts.’ T. Green, California, USA

‘Both the magazine and the memoirs you publish are as much a pleasure to read as they are to look at! I am very glad I took the plunge and subscribed last year.’ K. Adé, Paris, France

‘Thank you for the wonderful books, magazines and podcasts. They are a distinctly contributing factor in my continued optimism about the world.’ L. Hozhabrafkan, West Yorkshire, UK
 

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