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Lindsay Anderson

Elizabeth Sussex

Smelling notes by Rob Horrocks

The book opened at the front. The previous owner was clearly a big fan as it contains numerous contemp cutting. It reminded me of my Grandfathers collections of scrap books pertaining to his favourite composers. At a guess I’d say he was into Elgar above all others. He even had cutting pertaining to the debut of Gerontius at Birmingham Town Hall whcih is a fascinating story for those who have opinions about public arts funding and cities using the work of artists for political agendas – at which point i returned it to the packing it arrives in and resolved to continue my project pertaining to these matters with increased resolve. Sniffing a book can be a boon. But i can …. not. I am gonna scent a good book later. A happy one. My copy Of The Pitt Report on the first page of the chapter describing Dave’s activities at the start of 1968 when he, “Played a cloud” which is a line from My opera Cycle that can be considered on www.heavytourism.com books can be up or down , but if one modifies them —- they can be fixed.




Title: Lindsay Anderson
Author: Elizabeth Sussex
Category: Memoir / Biography / Monograph, Poetry, Romance
Publisher: Studio Vista
Published: 1969
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