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Despite the dreich, dank day that Sunday was, the second Jericho Bookfair was a great success. The venue at Mount Place was enchanting thanks to the regeneration work of John Muir which has turned this place into a haven of tranquillity. Engaging authors, myriad books displayed and three hundred visitors throughout the day, made this a perfect venue for a Sunday afternoon.
June 2021
JERICHO
BOOKFAIR
The Penguin Chap
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Specialising in 1st Edition Penguin, Puffin and Pelican books from 1930's - 1960's.
www.thepenguinchap.com
Richard O Smith
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Titles on display:
62 Snapshots of Oxford Life
Oxford Z-A; a collaboration with Korky Paul Eccentric Oxford walking tour.
Other books by Richard O Smith
AFTER LEAVING THE VILLAGE
Author Helen Matthews is an ambassador for the charity Unseen. Her books highlight modern day slavery which she weaves into the body of her stories.
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Liz Woolley
Local history is brought to life through the work of local historian Liz Woolley.
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Oxford Writers Group
Founded in 1983 this Oxford literary group are a formidable presence in the world of oxford publications.
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Mark J. Davies
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Author of the inimitable -
Alice in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll and the River Thames
in Oxford
about the author
Mirjam Chappell
Author and Illustrator
The Magic Dodo
Tobey's adventure in Oxford
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WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU IN SCHOOL
.....UNTIL NOW
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Emotion, resilience, anger, failure; how to be scared stiff and survive!
Simon Howard & Mark Atherton
Tales from the Bookshop
www.simonhowardjuxtaposes.com
The Making of England
Mark Atherton (University of Oxford, UK) Books | World of Books
Walton Street Writers
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Steve Sheppard
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a Very Important Teapot; a curiously magical thriller with suburban subterfuge and sparkle.
www.claretpress.com