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Jem, an aspiring playwright living in Notting Hill, has just been dumped by his girlfriend. He dreams of fame and acclaim but is still no closer to achieving either. And, just when he thinks things can't get worse, the career of his best friend and fellow playwright begins to take off . . . Set in London and Edinburgh, Meet Me Under the Westway is a painfully funny and acutely observed account of modern friendships and ambitions. Straight talking, fresh and extremely entertaining, Stephen Thompson's novel joyfully captures the relationships of the young(ish) and irresponsible.
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Contributors discuss early printed books and manuscripts between the 14th and 16th centuries under the section headings of: 'Imagined compilers and editors', 'Imagined patrons and collectors', Imagined readings and readers' and 'Beyond the book: verbal and visual cultures'.
“I'm in My Early Forties. There are Days When I Don't Remember the Names of My Wife and Four Kids . . .” “So powerful. This book might just change the way you think about sport forever” ─Sir Clive Woodward, English rugby union footballer and coach Winner of the Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year Award 2023 England won the 2003 Rugby World Cup. At the heart of this triumph was Steve Thompson, a formidable presence in England's front row, navigating the intense battles of the scrum. However, the euphoria of victory came at a staggering cost and today, Steve Thompson has no recollection of that momentous final. To him, watching the tape of that match is like peering into the life of...
Each issue includes a classified section on the organization of the Dept.