The Roald Dahl Newsletter Issue No 1
DAHL ROALD
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Add to basketSold by James M Pickard, ABA, ILAB, PBFA., LEICESTER, United Kingdom
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Add to basketThe Roald Dahl Newsletter Issue No 1 (London: Jonathan Cape and Puffin Books April 1990). First UK Edition. A 4-sided paper production with "everything you've ever wanted to know about your favourite author - facts, fibs, news, views and lots of puzzles, games and competitions". Published free by Jonathan Cape. This first issue contained articles on: Roald Dahl's writing tips; An Esio Trot Riddle Competition; An Interview with Quentin Blake; A Roald Dahl Cut-Out and Keep Factfile; A Visit from Roald Dahl to Waterstone's Bath; The BFG Foxford Fictionary; The Roald Dahl Wordsearch; Roald Dahl's Favourite Chocolate Recipe (melted Mars Bar!); facts about Roald Dahl. A rare piece of "Dahliana" which I have never encountered before. Must be rare. Photographs/scans available upon request.
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