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The Lady in the Van (First Book Printing)

The Lady in the Van (First Book Printing)

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The Lady in the Van (First Book Printing)

by BENNETT, Alan

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London Review of Books, London, 1990. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. The very first printing in book form (previously appeared in the London Review of Books). large 8vo in stiff card covers, 44pp __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE clean and tight copy (discreet ink name at bottom of half title leaf, covers very faintly dusty). ... __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS

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On Mar 13 2017, a reader said:
The Lady in the Van is a true story by British author, Alan Bennett. Essentially, it is an account of his interactions, over some twenty years, with the elderly Miss Shepherd, a homeless woman whose van was parked, at first in his street opposite his house, then later, in his front garden. Not until after she died, did Bennett learn very much at all about this secretive, opinionated, demanding old lady.



Entries often read thus: "April 1989. A staple of Miss S.'s shopping list these days is sherbet lemons. I have a stock of them in the house, but she insists I invest in yet more so that a perpetual supply of sherbet lemons may never be in doubt. 'I'm on them now. I don't want to have to go off them.' I asked her if she would like a cup of coffee. 'Well, I wouldn't want you to go to all that trouble. I'll just have half a cup.'"

It was after her death that Bennett finally ventured inside the van: "…I realised I had to grit my teeth (or hold my nose) and go through Miss Shepherd's possessions.

To do the job properly would have required a team of archaeologists. Every surface was covered in layers of old clothes, frocks, blankets and accumulated papers, some of them undisturbed for years, and all lying under a crust of ancient talcum powder. Sprinkled impartially over wet slippers, used incontinence pads and half-eaten tins of baked beans, it was of a virulence that supplemented rather than obliterated the distinctive odour of the van. The narrow aisle between the two banks of seats where Miss Shepherd had knelt, prayed and slept was trodden six inches deep in sodden debris, on which lay a top dressing of old food, Mr Kipling cakes, wrinkled apples, rotten oranges and everywhere batteries – batteries loose, batteries in packets, batteries that had split and oozed black gum on to the prehistoric sponge cakes and ubiquitous sherbet lemons that they lay among"

The cover of this edition shows Maggie Smith as she portrayed Miss Shepherd in the movie of the same title, and also has a postscript written in 1994. Very entertaining.

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Title
The Lady in the Van (First Book Printing)
Author
BENNETT, Alan
Format/Binding
SOFTCOVER
Book Condition
Used
Edition
1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1873092008
ISBN 13
9781873092002
Publisher
London Review of Books, London
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1990
Keywords
LITERATURE GENERAL

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