As our new collectors' edition of Golden Hill is published exclusively for Faber Members, Francis Spufford introduces what ...
This is the premise of Francis Spufford’s dazzling new novel, “Cahokia Jazz.” Spufford, an award-winning British writer, tells an intricate, suspenseful and moving story that rises from the mists of ...
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1944: Five young lives are ended in a south London Woolworths. But what of their possible futures? What if? Francis Spufford's second novel read by Jamie Parker.
Spufford, Peter 2006. From Antwerp and Amsterdam to London: The Decline of Financial Centres in Europe. De Economist, Vol. 154, Issue. 2, p. 143.
Spufford, Margaret 1985. Can We Count the ‘Godly’ and the ‘Conformable’ in the Seventeenth Century?. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 36, Issue. 3, p. 428. Gardner, D.S. 1987. SPIRITS AND ...
Susan finds a letter on Michael's desk inviting her and Ben to a school auction - Michael hasn't shown it to them though because he doesn't want them to go as they are too embarrassing. At the auction ...
Rogoff (2009), This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Princeton (Princeton University Press). 8. Spufford, P. (1991): Money and its Use in Medieval Europe, Cambridge et al.