
Appointment With Venus
Jerrard Tickell(Author)
Manderley Press Ltd
Published on 29. July 2022
Book
Hardback
978-1-9196421-2-3 (ISBN)
Description
"What a treasure! What a find! Like an especially
beautiful time-travel device, Appointment with Venus took me back to the
Channel Islands during World War II, where I revelled in every character (even
the bovine ones) and every twist of fate that befell them." Annie Barrows,
co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
"Appointment with Venus is one of best books written
to show what might have happened if Britain had been occupied, as much for what
is glossed over and romanticised as included. I strongly recommend a read."
Anne Sebba, New York Times bestselling biographer and author of The
Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, Les Parisiennes and Ethel
Rosenberg.
It is 1940. The world is at war and all that stands between
England and Nazi-occupied Europe is the tiny (fictitious) Channel Island of
Armorel, controlled by the Nazis but still home to loyal villagers, a pacifist
painter ... and a pedigree Guernsey cow
named Venus.
This hugely entertaining wartime classic, published in a
beautiful gift hardback edition, is introduced by Rosa Rankin-Gee, author of
the debut novel The Last Kings of Sark and the bestselling Dreamland
(currently in adaptation as a 6-part TV series for the BBC)
beautiful time-travel device, Appointment with Venus took me back to the
Channel Islands during World War II, where I revelled in every character (even
the bovine ones) and every twist of fate that befell them." Annie Barrows,
co-author of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
"Appointment with Venus is one of best books written
to show what might have happened if Britain had been occupied, as much for what
is glossed over and romanticised as included. I strongly recommend a read."
Anne Sebba, New York Times bestselling biographer and author of The
Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz, Les Parisiennes and Ethel
Rosenberg.
It is 1940. The world is at war and all that stands between
England and Nazi-occupied Europe is the tiny (fictitious) Channel Island of
Armorel, controlled by the Nazis but still home to loyal villagers, a pacifist
painter ... and a pedigree Guernsey cow
named Venus.
This hugely entertaining wartime classic, published in a
beautiful gift hardback edition, is introduced by Rosa Rankin-Gee, author of
the debut novel The Last Kings of Sark and the bestselling Dreamland
(currently in adaptation as a 6-part TV series for the BBC)
Reviews / Votes
"I can honestly say that I ADORED Appointment with Venus. This is my new absolute favourite book! I know that I will read it many times as a treat to myself and intend buying copies for family members for birthdays as I believe they will all love it.; Appointment with Venus is a treat that everyone deserves to enjoy." Deborah Carr, bestselling author of historical fiction set in the Channel Islands, including The Beekeeper's Daughter"A brand new edition of this, in the words of the publisher, 'bonkers but brilliant' classic wartime adventure novel set on the fictitious Channel Island of Armorel during the German occupation. I don't want to spoil the plot but it bears mentioning - and will not let the cat out of the bag for anyone who has not seen the film version of the tale starring David Niven and Glynis Johns - that the Venus mentioned in the title is, in fact, a pedigree Guernsey cow." The Countryman Book Review
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-9196421-2-3 (9781919642123)
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Jerrard Tickell was born in Dublin and educated in Tipperary and London. Travelling extensively before the Second World War began, he joined the army in 1940, was appointed to the War Office in 1941, and then the General Staff in 1945. His career as a writer began in 1936 with the publication of 'See How They Run' and continued with a series of bestselling novels and biographies, including 'Odette' (1949) and 'Appointment with Venus' (1951). Jerrard Tickell died in 1966.
Rosa Rankin-Gee was 23 when she left university and spent the summer on Sark, working as a private cook. 'The Last Kings of Sark', the novella she wrote set on the island, went on to win Shakespeare & Company's international Paris Literary Prize, and was published by Virago in 2013, with a brand new edition published by Scribner in 2022. Her writing has been described as "a cross between Francoise Sagan and Nell Dunn" (Marie Claire) and "Enthralling... Blazing bright" (The Guardian); her work has appeared in The Guardian, Esquire, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, The Paris Review and The New Yorker. Rosa lives between London and the Kentish seaside.
Edward Bawden (1903-89) was a master painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, murals, linocuts, watercolours and wallpaper designs. He taught at the Royal College of Art (where he had also been a student), worked as a commercial artist and served as a war artist during the Second World War. Bawden's distinctive style was defined by his interest in unusual details, bold patterns and witty designs. Inspired by a love of reading and gardening, a broad knowledge of history and a strong sense of place, Bawden is one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century
Rosa Rankin-Gee was 23 when she left university and spent the summer on Sark, working as a private cook. 'The Last Kings of Sark', the novella she wrote set on the island, went on to win Shakespeare & Company's international Paris Literary Prize, and was published by Virago in 2013, with a brand new edition published by Scribner in 2022. Her writing has been described as "a cross between Francoise Sagan and Nell Dunn" (Marie Claire) and "Enthralling... Blazing bright" (The Guardian); her work has appeared in The Guardian, Esquire, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, The Paris Review and The New Yorker. Rosa lives between London and the Kentish seaside.
Edward Bawden (1903-89) was a master painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, murals, linocuts, watercolours and wallpaper designs. He taught at the Royal College of Art (where he had also been a student), worked as a commercial artist and served as a war artist during the Second World War. Bawden's distinctive style was defined by his interest in unusual details, bold patterns and witty designs. Inspired by a love of reading and gardening, a broad knowledge of history and a strong sense of place, Bawden is one of the most influential British artists of the twentieth century
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