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Notting Hill Editions Author Profile: Duncan Wu

Duncan Wu is a British academic and biographer. From 2000-2008, Wu was Professor of English Language and Literature at St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, England. He is now the Raymond Wagner Professor of Literary Studies in the English Department at Georgetown University in Washington DC. He is Vice-Chairman of the Keats–Shelley Memorial Association and The Charles Lamb Society, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a founder member and former Chairman of The Hazlitt Society.

Duncan Wu introduces All That Is Worth Remembering, … Keep Reading

Check Out The Librarian: Volume 1 

And just like that, we’re BACK with a new series of librarian interviews — and we can’t wait for you to check it out (see what we did there?) 📚

In Volume 1, we chatted to Allison Comrie, Librarian at the Alberta University of the Arts, about her role and libraries as places for social connection, storytelling and knowledge creation.

The Interview

What’s your role in the library? 

I manage collection development, design and deliver instruction, offer copyright … Keep Reading

Notting Hill Editions Author Profile: Phillip Lopate

Phillip Lopate is an essayist, novelist and poet. He has written four personal essay collections — BachelorhoodAgainst Joie de VivrePortrait of My Body and Portrait Inside My Head, as well as a pair of novellas, a memoir of his teaching experiences, three poetry collections, a collection of his movie criticism, an urbanist meditation, a critical study, and a biographical monograph. He is currently a professor at Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where he teaches nonfiction … Keep Reading

25th Anniversary of World Book Day: You Are A Reader!

2022 marks the 25th anniversary of a much-loved worldwide celebration: World Book Day 📖

The day’s mission is to promote reading for pleasure, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own. Did you know that reading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of a child’s future success  – more than their family circumstances, their parents’ educational background or their income?

To celebrate, Exact Editions is highlighting 3 books from the digital What Keep Reading

Dancing Times archive extended back to the 1960s

Exact Editions is pleased to announce that subscribers to the Dancing Times can now access back issues going back to January 1963, and be able to browse over 700 back issues with over 50 years of content now available. 

Dancing Times, first published in 1894 as the house magazine of the Cavendish Rooms, London, a ballroom dancing establishment, is the oldest monthly devoted to dancing. It was bought in 1910 by P J S Richardson and T M Middleton … Keep Reading

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