Tennis Whites and Teacakes

Tennis Whites and Teacakes

by John Betjeman (Author), Stephen Games (Editor)

Synopsis

Tennis Whites and Teacakes brings together the best of Betjeman's poetry, private letters, journalism and musings to present a fully rounded picture of what he stood for. From his arguments for new steel buildings to his amusement about the etiquette of village teashops, it reveals Betjeman not just as a sentimentalist but as a passionate observer with a wonderful sense of humour and an acute eye.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 451
Publisher: John Murray
Published: 12 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0719569044
ISBN 13: 9780719569043
Book Overview: The real England, the real John Betjeman

Media Reviews
Games . . . has produced a volume which no Betjemaniac will be without. -- Evening Standard , on Trains and Buttered Toast
Excellent. -- Spectator , on Trains and Buttered Toast
A real treat . . . a lovely, lovely anthology. -- Daily Mail , on Trains and Buttered Toast
Informative and entertaining. -- Scotsman , on Trains and Buttered Toast
A real treat . . . a lovely, lovely anthology. Daily Mail, on Trains and Buttered Toast
Games . . . has produced a volume which no Betjemaniac will be without. Evening Standard, on Trains and Buttered Toast
Informative and entertaining. Scotsman, on Trains and Buttered Toast
Excellent. Spectator, on Trains and Buttered Toast
Author Bio

John Betjeman was born in 1906 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. His gave his first radio talk in 1932; future appearances made him into a national celebrity. He was knighted in 1969 and became poet laureate in 1972. He died in 1984.

Stephen Games writes about in architecture and language. He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge, made documentaries for BBC Radio 3 and has worked for the Independent, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and was deputy editor of the RIBA Journal. In 2002, he edited the radio talks of Nikolaus Pevsner.