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The Oldest Paper in the World Slightly Foxed

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In Episode 2: The Oldest Paper in the World Gail, Hazel and Jennie talk to Frances Wood, librarian, sinologue and former head of the Chinese Collection at the British Library; Andrew Hawkins recounts the story of the oldest paper in the world; and we find out which books our readers are hoping for this Christmas. www.foxedquarterly.com/pod



Books Mentioned




Ernest H. Shepard illustrated Winnie-the-Pooh and Wind in the Willows. His memoirs are Drawn from Memory and Drawn from Life


A Country Doctor’s Commonplace Book


Issue 60 of Slightly Foxed


David Seabrook, All the Devils Are Here


Jonathan Coe, Middle England


Peter Frankopan, The Silk Roads: A New History of the World


Max Hastings, Vietnam


Philip Kerr, Greeks Bearing Gifts


Germain Greer’s White Beech is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details


Michael Palin, Erebus: The Story of a Ship


Sebastian Fauks, Paris Echo


BB’s books are Brendon Chase, The Little Grey Men and Down the Bright Stream


Andrew Roberts, Churchill: Walking with Destiny


Hilary Spurling, Anthony Powell: Dancing to the Music of Time


Carys Davies, West


Sally Rooney, Normal People


Rachel Kushner, The Mars Room


Katie Stewart’s Times Cookery Book is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details


Julian Barnes, The Pedant in the Kitchen


Nigel Slater, The Christmas Chronicles


Qiu Xiaolong’s Detective Chen series begins with Death of a Red Heroine


Frances Wood, Hand-grenade Practice in Peking





Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations




Luna North produced the cover for Issue 59 of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2018


Frances Wood’s article, The Oldest Paper in the World, appeared in Issue 27 of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2014





Other Links




The Slightly Foxed Readers’ Day 2018 took place on 9 November at the Art Workers’ Guild. Our speakers were:


Miranda Seymour, who talked about Byron's wife and daughter, Annabella Milbanke & Ada Lovelace


Edmond Gordon, whose biography The Invention of Angela Carter won the Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize 2017


Penelope Lively and Ursula Buchan discussed two of their passions; writing and gardening


St Jude’s artists: Angie Lewin, Chloe Cheese and Christopher Brown


Tom Hodgkinson, editor of The Idler magazine


Details on our Writing Competition can be found here


The Diamond Sutra is still available to see in the British Library


Slightly Foxed is printed and bound by Smith Settle


The Birth of a Book video can be seen here






Music and sound effects:



Music for reading from The Oldest Paper in the World is Meditations on Life by Matthew Huffaker, Teknoaxe and made available under Creative Commons 4.0 license (no changes made).



Sound effect of sleigh bells thanks to Gowler Music via FreeSound.org under Creative Commons Attribution Licence 3.0 (no changes made).



The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable

In Episode 2: The Oldest Paper in the World Gail, Hazel and Jennie talk to Frances Wood, librarian, sinologue and former head of the Chinese Collection at the British Library; Andrew Hawkins recounts the story of the oldest paper in the world; and we find out which books our readers are hoping for this Christmas. www.foxedquarterly.com/pod



Books Mentioned




Ernest H. Shepard illustrated Winnie-the-Pooh and Wind in the Willows. His memoirs are Drawn from Memory and Drawn from Life


A Country Doctor’s Commonplace Book


Issue 60 of Slightly Foxed


David Seabrook, All the Devils Are Here


Jonathan Coe, Middle England


Peter Frankopan, The Silk Roads: A New History of the World


Max Hastings, Vietnam


Philip Kerr, Greeks Bearing Gifts


Germain Greer’s White Beech is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details


Michael Palin, Erebus: The Story of a Ship


Sebastian Fauks, Paris Echo


BB’s books are Brendon Chase, The Little Grey Men and Down the Bright Stream


Andrew Roberts, Churchill: Walking with Destiny


Hilary Spurling, Anthony Powell: Dancing to the Music of Time


Carys Davies, West


Sally Rooney, Normal People


Rachel Kushner, The Mars Room


Katie Stewart’s Times Cookery Book is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details


Julian Barnes, The Pedant in the Kitchen


Nigel Slater, The Christmas Chronicles


Qiu Xiaolong’s Detective Chen series begins with Death of a Red Heroine


Frances Wood, Hand-grenade Practice in Peking





Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations




Luna North produced the cover for Issue 59 of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2018


Frances Wood’s article, The Oldest Paper in the World, appeared in Issue 27 of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2014





Other Links




The Slightly Foxed Readers’ Day 2018 took place on 9 November at the Art Workers’ Guild. Our speakers were:


Miranda Seymour, who talked about Byron's wife and daughter, Annabella Milbanke & Ada Lovelace


Edmond Gordon, whose biography The Invention of Angela Carter won the Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize 2017


Penelope Lively and Ursula Buchan discussed two of their passions; writing and gardening


St Jude’s artists: Angie Lewin, Chloe Cheese and Christopher Brown


Tom Hodgkinson, editor of The Idler magazine


Details on our Writing Competition can be found here


The Diamond Sutra is still available to see in the British Library


Slightly Foxed is printed and bound by Smith Settle


The Birth of a Book video can be seen here






Music and sound effects:



Music for reading from The Oldest Paper in the World is Meditations on Life by Matthew Huffaker, Teknoaxe and made available under Creative Commons 4.0 license (no changes made).



Sound effect of sleigh bells thanks to Gowler Music via FreeSound.org under Creative Commons Attribution Licence 3.0 (no changes made).



The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable

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