En octubre de 1949, Helene Hanff, una joven escritora desconocida, envรญa una carta desde Nueva York a Marks & Co., la librerรญa situada en el 84 de Charing Cross Road, en Londres. Apasionada, maniรกtica, extravagante y muchas veces sin un duro, la seรฑorita Hanff le reclama al librero Frank Doel volรบme
84, Charing Cross Road
โ Scribed by Helene Hanff
- Publisher
- Moyer Bell Limited
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 273 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0751543748
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
{ August 2021 - Verified ebook for complete book description, cover, table of contents, separation of book (front/ back matter, parts, and chapters), and epub format error checking. }
Hardcover, 97 pages
Published 1970
Introduction by: Anne Bancroft
New material in this e-book includes photographs, epilogue, reviews and obituary, but the remainder is as published in 1991.
84, Charing Cross Road is a charming record of bibliophilia, cultural difference, and imaginative sympathy. For 20 years, an outspoken New York writer and a rather more restrained London bookseller carried on an increasingly touching correspondence.
In her first letter to Marks & Co., Helene Hanff encloses a wish list, but warns, "The phrase 'antiquarian booksellers' scares me somewhat, as I equate 'antique' with expensive." Twenty days later, on October 25, 1949, a correspondent identified only as FPD let Hanff know that works by Hazlitt and Robert Louis Stevenson would be coming under separate cover.
When they arrive, Hanff is ecstatic -- but unsure she'll ever conquer "bilingual arithmetic." By early December 1949, Hanff is suddenly worried that the six-pound ham she's sent off to augment British rations will arrive in a kosher office. But only when FPD turns out to have an actual name, Frank Doel, does the real fun begin.
Two years later, Hanff is outraged that Marks & Co. has dared to send an abridged Pepys diary. "i enclose two limp singles, i will make do with this thing till you find me a real Pepys. THEN i will rip up this ersatz book, page by page, AND WRAP THINGS IN IT." Nonetheless, her postscript asks whether they want fresh or powdered eggs for Christmas. Soon they're sharing news of Frank's family and Hanff's career. No doubt their letters would have continued, but in 1969, the firm's secretary informed her that Frank Doel had died. In the collection's penultimate entry, Helene Hanff urges a tourist friend, "If you happen to pass by 84, Charing Cross Road, kiss it for me. I owe it so much."
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