Tag Archives: Lovereading
James Hunt: enjoy life while you can
Twice in the last week, I have watched Rush the new film about Niki Lauda and James Hunt. James was the first ‘celebrity’ I ever met. As a schoolboy in the 1970s, not only did I meet him – but … Continue reading
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Tagged Bahamas, Formula One, Grand Prix, Harvey Postlethwaite, Hesketh, Howden Ganley, human behaviour, Ian Ashley, Interpublic, James Hunt, Jody Scheckter, Lovereading, Mark Donohue, Mike Hailwood, Niki Lauda, Nürburgring, Österreichring, Rush, Tom Pryce, Vittorio Brambilla
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Form is temporary. Class is permanent.
‘Form is temporary. Class is permanent.’ This saying, heard most often in my life in a cricketing context, came to mind today as I was helping to judge the BMS Seasonal Book Marketing Awards (a much more modest event than … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Miller, art, backlist, Birdsong, BMS Book Awards, Brian Moore, connect, Costa Book Awards, digital, EF Benson, frontlist, Gary Oldman, Harry Potter, Henry Green, John Le Carré, literature, Lord of the Flies, Lovereading, Loving, major multiples, Mapp and Lucia, Oscars, publishing, Richard and Judy, Sebastian Faulks, technology, The Bookseller, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, William Golding
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