Some recent arrivals at Winston’s towers –
second-hand book sale –
The rendezvous and other stories by Daphne Du Maurier I ve read a couple of her novels Rebecca being my favourite ,saw this collection of haunting stories and thought they’d make perfect winter evening reading stories focus on husbands breaking loose ,a married women committing suicide and a steamer being saved by a mysterious ship ,sounds wonderful .
Agents and Patients by Anthony Powell –
Now this book is from his dance to the music of time cycle ,it flows another young man Blore-smith from Oxford via paris and Berlin in the thirties with a large chunk of humour ,should be interesting Simon at inside books recently reviewed another Powell here and found his humour had dated slightly ,so be interested to see if this is still fresh .
Clochemerle by Gabriel Chevaller
This is a satire from a french writer ,has been reprint a number of times last time 2004 ,this is a 50’s penguin thou my main reason for buying it as I love the old orange and white covers ,set in a french village follows the struggle as they try to build public toilets in the village ,sounds funny .
Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb –
A real find a Pushkin press book ,from a Hungarian writer ,it is the story of follow Milahy on his honeymoon in Italy as he struggles with his past and marriage considered on of the best novels from Hungary .
FROM A BLOGGER
from Annabel at Gaskell ,the Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning ,I was reading about this after remember the tv series a few weeks ago and had marked it down as a book to get the a few day later Annabel was want to get rid of some books and this was one ,I was lucky to be sent it thank her greatly ,the books follow Guy and Harriet a couple through the Balkans during the second world war .
received for review –
Urn Burial by SIR Thomas Browne
Thomas Browne was a writer ,Physician among other things ,a look at Kevin’s site aquarium of vulcan will tell you loads about him ,this slim volume a new edition by New Directions in the pearl series ,is a discussion musing on the discovery of roman urns in the 17th century and to mans experience on this mortal coil and struggle with mortality ,there is a forward by W G Sebald from rings of saturn were he talks about Browne and seeing his skull .


Sounds wonderful indeed. I think I have the same book from Du Maurier in my collection. Happy reading!
thanks Jov yes perfect for those dark nights ,all the best stu
Great list of books Stu. I’ve been hearing a lot about Du Maurier recently, so interested to hear how you like the collection.
yes she is worth reading amy ,all the best stu
Thanking you kindly Stu for your mentioning of Browne and my blog based upon him!
Good luck with ‘Urn-Burial’. I will be interested to read your observations upon it. ‘The Garden of Cyrus’ the ‘other half’ of the 1658 diptych is slightly longer and even more difficult to understand without many, many readings!
your welcome Kevin ,your blog is a real tribute to the man ,i look forward to your input on my thoughts ,all the best stu
Let me know what you think of Clochermerle – my mother in law to be lent it to me a while ago and I’ve yet to read it.
well do verity ,sounds very funny ,all the best stu