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BLOND ON BLOND – Our Chairman’s latest blog post about Anthony Blond

Read the full piece here 

Sting & The Devil

Read our Chairman’s blog of today here

Our Chairman Naim Attallah remembers Christina Foyle in his blog today

Read the full blog post here

THEATRICAL SWINGS AND ROUNDABOUTS

Don’t miss our Chairman’s latest blog post. Read the full post here.

Read our Chairman’s account of his meeting with Germaine Greer when she interviewed him about his book Women

Read the full account here

Don’t forget to get your copy of Women, available here on Amazon

A Tribute to the Hashemite Princess who had no Equal

Read Naim Attallah’s full blog post about Princess Dina Abdel Hamid here

Copies of Princess Hamid’s book Duet for Freedom, published by Quartet in 1988, are still available on Amazon. Get your copy here

Our Chairman Naim Attallah writes about his book Women

Read the full blog post here

And make sure to get a copy of Women, available on Amazon here

Classic Reviews Never Fade

Our Chairman remembers his favourite review of all time – the late Humphrey Carpenter wrote about Naim Attallah’s Singular Encounters for the Sunday Times.

Read the full review here

My Soulmate Brian Sewell – Piece by Taki for The Spectator

Read the full piece here 

The vituperative art critic left us a rollicking confession of a memoir, says Richard Morrison

Read Richard Morris’s full review of the Complete Outsider for The Times here

Read Nick Curtis’ piece in the Evening Standard mentioning Brian Sewell’s The Complete Outsider

‘Call Out the Privileged who Claim Outsiderdom’

Read the full piece here

Make sure to get your copy here

Hatchards name Scribbler in Soho as favourite book of the month

Esteemed London bookseller Hatchards have names Scribbler in Soho as their first pick for ‘Book of the Month’ this February. Here’s what they had to say about it:

Witty and charming, deadly but always with style, Auberon Waugh’s writing enlivened the seventies and eighties. First at Private Eye, then as editor of the Literary Review and finally as co-founder of the Academy Club, he reported on every aspect of the book world. His satire, astute observations and spoof diaries informed and entertained in equal measure. Sympathetically edited by Naim Attallah, this collection includes autobiographical pieces and the entirety of From the Pulpit, Auberon Waugh’s brilliant monthly editorials for the Literary Review

You can buy a copy from Hatchards here.
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