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Harpole and Foxberrow, General Publishers (1980)

par J. L. Carr

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WItty,quirky,difficult to define.Short,light,good read ( )
  babybelle | Jul 2, 2013 |
Two old friends, George Harpole and Emma Foxberrow decide to take over a failing printing works. Harpole is a mild and easily-led ex-headmaster who is rather dominated by the stronger character of Miss Foxberrow. Their list of titles upon taking over the firm is to say the least,unexciting. they include 'Jordans bank Church Organ' ; 'The Bag Sinderby Church Choir's fatal Noctambulation together with Thos. Leaf's miraculous salvation' ; Barset Spectres & Apparations'; and 'Pleasure Domes of Barset'. (among others of the same ilk) They set about getting a stronger list ! and contact an past acquaintance one Shutlanger,who supplies them with an evangelical text - 'The Story for the English'. This is an unexpected and run-away success,with attendant and unfortunate side-effects. They also get hold of a series of 'bodice-ripper' novels,written by a past fellow-teacher of Harpole,Grace Pintle.
Things go well until the office of the Procurator-General for Printed Works' contact the firm and begin to demand free copies of all publications to be sent to the various copyright libraries. Miss Foxberrow refuses and this eventually leads to the closure of the firm.Before this Harpole is put on trial before the terrifying Mr Fangfoss.
This is a book full of in-jokes,both for anyone at all interested in books and/or publishing. It is also of relevance to local readers,who will recognize in the names Harpole and Shutlanger (plus others), the names of villages of Northamptonshire.
As with all of J.L.Carr's book which are printed by his own 'Quince Tree Press',this is a beautiful production. The woodcuts and other illustrations as well as the general lay-out could not have been bettered. ( )
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