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As we mentioned in the last issue, we're marking our tenth anniversary this year in various ways, but perhaps most importantly with the publication of a very unusual little book.
From the editors. As I remember it, Volewas up and running when Lewis Thomas arose in our midst like some ecological genie, a combination of gentle evangelist and stand-up comedian.
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One of many delightful features, along with articles about their latest Slightly Foxed Editions; I Was a Stranger by John Hackett, who was a commander of the 4th Parachute Brigade during WWII ("I Was a Stranger is not so much a tale of derring-do (thought its descriptions of fighting are vivid) as a story of friendship. The heroism it celebrates is not that of soldiers, but of a household run by three women in a [Dutch] town under German occupation.") and Captain of Foot by Ronald Welch, the latest in a beloved, long out of print series called the Carey Family Chronicles, which they are now publishing as limited editions (the first three Knight Crusader, The Galleon, For the King, are also available); an article about Queen Mary by James Pope-Henessy (now out of print); illustrator Pauline Baynes of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe fame; Flann O'Brien's inspired alcoholic Irish prose; how Jessica Mitford's Hons and Rebels came about; one of Anthony Powell's lesser-known, now out of print What's Become of Waring; and finally, among several other riches, an article by Laura Freeman, a harried features desk editor at a British national newspaper, who describes how she fared in her self-appointed project of trying to tackle Charles Dickens's complete works (minus Great Expectations, which she'd read in school) during his anniversary year. ( )