On Twitter yesterday, I discovered a World War I mystery featuring Virginia Woolf, a paperback copy of my first Mrs. Dalloway for sale, and a Twitter user,
who is doing something unique — posting a line from The Waves each day.You can scroll down to see all three — and at the end of your scroll you’ll see the lovely Virginia Woolf’s English Hours by Peter Tolhurst, which I received from Black Dog Books (mistakenly identified as Black Dog Press in my tweet) just last Friday. Review to come.
THE SHADOW OF THE MOTH, rare US crime spy Virginia Woolf novel pulp vintage pb http://t.co/mOgoESPCHHpic.twitter.com/zcEm4qecZz
— extremely shocking p (@recasensservio) September 13, 2015
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (1964, Paperback) http://t.co/MyNYT0JqTVpic.twitter.com/cl7P89b4PU
— extremely stunning d (@riosilvano3) September 12, 2015
desire; without envy; with what would be boundless curiosity about
— V. Woolf (@the__waves) September 14, 2015
This just arrived from Black Dog Books in England: Virginia Woolf’s English Hours by Peter Tolhurst pic.twitter.com/2Hi9jMeCTt
— Blogging Woolf (@woolfwriter) September 12, 2015