“Book Descriptions: The independent-minded quarterly that combines good looks, good writing and a personal approach. Slightly Foxed introduces its readers to books that are no longer new and fashionable but have lasting appeal. Good-humoured, unpretentious and a bit eccentric, it’s more like a well-read friend than a literary magazine.
In this issue: Daisy Hay goes for a walk in Barsetshire • Tim Pears salutes a Bosnian chronicler • Nicola Chester returns to Lark Rise • Andrew Nixon celebrates Frank Key’s Hooting Yard • Daisy Dunn spends time in the classical world with Mary Renault • Gustav Temple is unnerved by Patricia Highsmith • Suzi Feay enters the strange world of Arthur Machen • Mathew Lyons meets the Midnight Folk • Ariane Bankes remembers the artist Julian Trevelyan, and much more besides . . .” DRIVE