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The Gibraltar Chronicle on the launch of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva

Get your copy of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva here today.

Going to the Basquiat exhibition? Read Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art by Phoebe Hoban

If you’re going to the Basquiat exhibition, don’t forget to read up on this extraordinary artist beforehand. We published the definitive biography of Basquiat. Get your copy here today. .

Our Chairman writes about Singular Encounters on his blog…

Our Chairman Naim Attallah interviewed an extraordinary list of men for his title Singular Encounters following the success of his book Women. In Singular Encounters he interviews: Sir Harold Acton, Lord Alexander, Michael Aspel, Mark Birley, William F. Buckley Jr, Sir Raymond Carr, Maurice Cowling, Quentine Crewe, Nigel Dempster, André Deutsch, Dominick Dunne, J K Galbraith, Monsignor Gilbey, Lord Goodman, Derek Hill, Stanley Hoffman, Richard Ingrams, Lord Lambton, Yehudi Menuhin, William Rees-Mogg, Willie Rushton, Arthur Schlesinger Jr, Colonel Townend, John Updike, Sir Fred Warner, Auberon Waugh, Edmund White, Sir Gordon White, A N Wilson.

You can read the full piece on his blog here and get your copy of Singular Encounters here today.

Alba Arikha will be speaking to David Goodhart at Daunt Books, Hampstead on Thursday 12th October

Alba Arikha will be speaking to David Goodhart about Major/Minor at Daunt Books,  Hampstead on Thursday 12th October. You can read more about this event here and reserve a place. To get a copy of Major/Minor,  now in paperback,  is available here.

Madam, Where are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva is in The Times diary three times!

Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? is featured in the Times diary on three different occasions! Here are the three stories…

‘De Silva’s book has lots of good anecdotes, such as the one about a dinner thrown by the chief of the general staff, after which the US ambassador lit up a large Cuban cigar. Sir Malcolm Rifkind, foreign secretary at the time, gently observed that America had long had sanctions against such things, to which the ambassador replied: “Yes, I am helping to burn the enemy’s crops.” The Times Diary, 30th September 

‘Sir Desmond de Silva, QC, who has just published his memoirs, shared a chambers early in his career with Learie Constantine, the former West Indies Test cricketer and later Britain’s first black peer. Constantine, right, had three trays for correspondence on his desk, marked “In” “Out” and “LBW.” De Silva asked what the last stood for. “Let the buggers wait,” Constantine replied. It reminds me of a story about Nicholas Ridley, the former minister, who said that happiness was an empty in-tray, an empty out-tray and a full ashtray.’ The Times Diary, 3rd October 

‘Justice can be blind literally as well as metaphorically. Desmond de Silva, QC, writes in his new book about a fearsome magistrate who had  a glass eye so perfectly made it was impossible to tell it from the real one. A young barrister eventually whispered to his senior for a hint about how to tell which was fake. “It’s the one with the little bit of humanity in it, dear boy,” came the reply.’ The Times Diary,  4th October 

Get a copy of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva now! 

 

The Evening Standard is very excited about the publication of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond De Silva

The Evening Standard is very excited about the publication of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva. Read the full piece here.  As are we! It’s out today and available here.

Alexander Newley’s image was stolen from an art collector and later sold in a car boot sale in the Isle of Sheppey…

The Daily Mail reports on Alexander Newley’s painting which was stolen from art collector Ivan Massow last summer and later sold in a car boot sale in The Isle of Sheppey in Kent. You can read the article here. We will be publishing Unaccompanied Minor by Alexander Newley in December.

Christopher Ondaatje’s brilliant review of Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de SIilva…

‘For all those even vaguely interested in the British empire and colonies in the years after 1939 this sometimes hilarious, sometimes disturbing, always buoyant autobiography is compulsory reading.’

Christopher Ondaatje reviews Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? by Desmond de Silva for The Spectator. You can read the full review here. Madam, Where Are Your Mangoes? is out on the 21st September and will be available here.

Congratulations to Tatiana Leskova…

Congratulations to Tatiana Leskova who has won the “Massine Legacy” in the Positano Rewards for dance and ballet. You can read the full piece here.  Tatiana Leskova: A Ballerina at Large by Suzana Braga is available here now.

A fantastic review of Mother of Darkness by Venetia Welby

Julia Sutton has published a brilliant review of Mother of Darkness by Venetia Welby which you can read here and get your copy of the book here today.

Look what’s on John Le Carré’s bookshelf!

As you can see here, Outsider and Outsider II by Brian Sewell are sitting on John Le Carré’s bookshelf… Make sure your bookshelf looks the same and get your volumes of Brian Sewell’s ‘remarkable memoir’ (Craig Brown) here today.

 

 

RIP Quartet author Bernie Katz…

We were very sad to hear about the death of Quartet author Bernie Katz and our thoughts are with his friends and family at this tragic time.

We were delighted to publish Soho Society in 2008 will greatly miss this remarkable author.

 

 

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