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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

Specialising in 1st Edition Penguin, Puffin and Pelican books from 1930's - 1960's.
www.thepenguinchap.com

 

 

 

 

Walton Well

The ford, the fountain, the foundry and the Prophet Elijah


John Sutton at Waterstones

Richard O Smith

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.

www.helenmatthewswriter.com

Liz Woolley

Local history is brought to life through the work of local historian Liz Woolley. 


lizwoolley.co.uk

Oxford Writers Group

Founded in 1983 this Oxford literary group are a formidable presence in the world of oxford publications.
 

www.oxfordwritersgroup.co.uk

Hope's Work

by David Gee
Published by Darton, Longman & Todd

About the author

hopeswork.org

Mark J. Davies

river1

river1

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

 

www.mirjamchappell.com

WHAT THEY DON'T TEACH YOU IN SCHOOL
.....UNTIL NOW

Emotion, resilience, anger, failure; how to be scared stiff and survive!

www.resilienceforkids.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Liz Henderson

The West Facade

Short Stories

About the author

www.oxfordfolio.co.uk

Simon Howard & Mark Atherton

Steve Sheppard

a Very Important Teapot; a curiously magical thriller with suburban subterfuge and sparkle.
www.claretpress.com

 

 

 

 

The Fall of a Sparrow

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