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BOOKS

London Stone

ISBN-13: 978-1539082446 / ISBN-10: 153908244X. FGI Publishing, 2018. 

 

This compelling collection of short stories will intrigue anyone who wants to read finely crafted fiction which explores the great themes of memory, loss and love. The stories here are diverse in subject matter but all knitted together in the way they represent the turning points – big and small – in people’s lives.

Guide to Ethnic London

ISBN-1898162204. Immel Publishing, 1993. 

 

The Guide to Ethnic London brings together the major ethnic communities of London in this fully-revised edition. It outlines their histories and contributions and recommends markets and museums, festivals and theatre venues, restaurant and pubs, churches, mosques, synagogues and temples, cinemas and cemeteries, shops to browse in and books to read. 

 

Sunday Times: 'An enterprising book ... full of fascinating insights.'

 

The Times: 'Fascinating and useful ... it is a splendid practical guide.'

 

Southside Magazine: 'There are so many duff guide books around that it is a pleasure to read one that is original, thorough and intelligent.'

 

Punch Magazine: 'Trail-blazing ... incomparable reading.'

 

Guide to Ethnic London

ISBN 0844296325. Passport Books/NTC Publishing Group, 1994. 

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The Word Party

ISBN-0-9515009-2-9

 

The third anthology of short stories that have come out of the MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. Authors include Peter Bowker, Cassandra Clark, Suzanne Cleminshaw, Robert Cremins, Leena Dhingra, Francis Gilbert, Ian McAuley and Erica Wagner.

 

Contains On The Line, a short story by Ian McAuley. A revised version of this story is contained in London Stone, retitled as The Wall.  

 

'The Class of '91 was an extremely talented and productive group, as the work in this anthology reveals'. Rose Tremain

© 2017 by Ian McAuley 

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