Description
club-style atmosphere of a dining club of the 1920s
Front Endpapers inscribed to Louis Parker from A
Slightly bevelled boards with bump on spine edges
are perfect examples of the Victorian ghost story
Basil Copper - The Vampire, In Legend, Fact and Art, Robert Hale 1973, 1st Edition, Inscribed Deborah McMillion-Nering club-style atmosphere of a diningInscription information: Most of the books in our collection are dedicated to Winifred Edwards, who lived in Tunbridge Wells but it was actually David Edwards that Basil Copper was originally friends with. They both belonged to an amateur film society (We think it was called the Regency Film Unit) in Tunbridge Wells, which is where Basil met David, who was an amateur film maker. When David died in 1973, Basil and his wife Annie remained close friends
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