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    Appointment With Venus

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    ISBN: 9781919642123
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    AuthorTickell, Jerrard
    Pub Date29/07/2022
    BindingHardback
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    A brand new edition of the classic wartime adventure by Jerrard Tickell. First published in 1951 and now re-issued by Manderley Press, with an introduction by Rosa Rankin-Gee (author of 'The Last Kings of Sark'), and a front cover featuring a wallpaper design by renowned English designer Edward Bawden.

    "What a treasure! What a find! Like an especially
    beautiful time-travel device, Appointment with Venus took me back to the
    Channel Islands during World War II, where I revelled in every character (even
    the bovine ones) and every twist of fate that befell them." Annie Barrows,
    co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society



    "Appointment with Venus is one of best books written
    to show what might have happened if Britain had been occupied, as much for what
    is glossed over and romanticised as included. I strongly recommend a read."
    Anne Sebba, New York Times bestselling biographer and author of The
    Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, Les Parisiennes and Ethel
    Rosenberg.



    It is 1940. The world is at war and all that stands between
    England and Nazi-occupied Europe is the tiny (fictitious) Channel Island of
    Armorel, controlled by the Nazis but still home to loyal villagers, a pacifist
    painter ... and a pedigree Guernsey cow
    named Venus.



    This hugely entertaining wartime classic, published in a
    beautiful gift hardback edition, is introduced by Rosa Rankin-Gee, author of
    the debut novel The Last Kings of Sark and the bestselling Dreamland
    (currently in adaptation as a 6-part TV series for the BBC)