@HartGami @sharonlayburn@robinsbooks Look out for Rawlinson references in Oxford. Richard Rawlinson donated his collection of books to the Bodleian. My aunt became fascinated with him and wrote a book about him.
@HartGami Thanks for that. I'm looking for more on her life in the Isokon Building in North London, a fascinating place that was one of the few Bauhaus buildings in London. Worsley films part of her show there, which is great, but I wanted more.
Watched Lucy Worsely on Agatha Christie. Made me interested in learning more about here, particularly her time in the Isokon Building in North London. Looking for a good bio of her. What do you recommend?
@Joe_Jones Joe -- Thanks so much. You have taught me to appreciate horror. Always amazed by the depth and range of your reading interests. It's been so wonderful to get to know all of you. Anyone who walks into a library and meets one of you will always remember a great experience. #ewgc
What a range of titles today! From DEERFIELD MASSACRE to DEAD CAT TAIL ASSASSINS. Look for our roundup early next week. Meanwhile, Happy Holidays. See you Jan. 4th for the next #ewgc
I loved seeing S. A. Cosby on the Daily Show this week and that he mentioned libraries as where he went to read as a kid #ewgc, https://t.co/KX3f7L4wgt
Hi GalleyChatters -- Hope everyone had a great Sinterklass Day and got their favorite chocolate letters (for me, the darker chocolate, the better!) Looking forward to today's GalleyChat. #ewgc
Time for GalleyChat cocktails! How is everyone? With the sunny, dry weather in Brooklyn today, it's hard to believe that we had flash floods last week that shut down the subways. #ewgc