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Heatherley  Cover Image Book Book

Heatherley / Written by Flora Thompson.

Thompson, Flora, (author.).

Summary:

"When the young Flora Thompson took up her duties at Grayshott post-office in 1898, she found to her amazement that her customers included Arthur Conan Doyle and George Bernard Shaw. The neighboring settlement of Hindhead had attracted many eminent Victorians to take up residence, and the telegraph machine at Grayshott which Flora was employed to operate was their prime means of communication to the outside world. In Heatherley, she tells us that as a result of meeting these famous authors she ‘destroyed her own scraps of writing, saying to herself as they smoldered to tinder that that was the end of a foolish idea.’ Fortunately it did not stop her altogether, and from the perspective of some forty-five years after the events described, Flora Thompson remembers with her usual clarity back to a time when bicycles and Kodak cameras were just becoming popular, and she herself was guilty of crossing the strict conventions of propriety at the end of the nineteenth century."--Goodreads.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781873855751
  • Physical Description: 175 pages : portraits, illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: United States : John Owen Smith , 2021.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Series information from Goodreads.
"Her sequel to 'Lark Rise to Candleford'" -- cover.
Subject: Thompson, Flora.
Postal service > Biography.
Women telegraphers > Biography.
Authors > Biography.
Country life > England > Oxfordshire.
Oxfordshire (England) > Social life and customs.
Genre: Biographies.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Sage Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Malheur County Public Libraries. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Ontario Community Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Ontario Community Library 921 THOMP (Text) 33330004847283 Adult Fiction Reshelving -

Summary: "When the young Flora Thompson took up her duties at Grayshott post-office in 1898, she found to her amazement that her customers included Arthur Conan Doyle and George Bernard Shaw. The neighboring settlement of Hindhead had attracted many eminent Victorians to take up residence, and the telegraph machine at Grayshott which Flora was employed to operate was their prime means of communication to the outside world. In Heatherley, she tells us that as a result of meeting these famous authors she ‘destroyed her own scraps of writing, saying to herself as they smoldered to tinder that that was the end of a foolish idea.’ Fortunately it did not stop her altogether, and from the perspective of some forty-five years after the events described, Flora Thompson remembers with her usual clarity back to a time when bicycles and Kodak cameras were just becoming popular, and she herself was guilty of crossing the strict conventions of propriety at the end of the nineteenth century."--Goodreads.

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