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The Paper Chase
The Paper Chase: The Printer, the Spymaster, and the Hunt for the Rebel Pamphleteers | Joseph Hone
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"A remarkable achievement" Spectator An adventure story of politics, philosophy and printing from the age of Queen Anne In the summer of 1705, a masked woman knocked on the door of David Edwards's London workshop. She did not leave her name, only a package and a coded means of identifying her courier. Edwards was a Welsh printer working in the dark confines of Nevill's Alley, outside the city walls. The package was an illegal, anonymous pamphlet: The Memorial of the Church of England. The argument it proposed threatened to topple the government, but sedition sold well in the coffeehouses of Fleet Street and the woman promised protection. Edwards swiftly set about printing and surreptitiously distributing the pamphlet. Parliament was soon in turmoil and government minister Robert Harley launched a hunt for all those involved. When Edwards was nowhere to be found, his wife was imprisoned and the pamphlet was burnt in his place. The printer was not the only villain, though, and Harley had to find the unknown writers who wished to bring the government down. Full of original research, The Paper Chase tears through the backstreets of London and its corridors of power as Edwards's allegiances waver and Harley's grasp on parliament threatens to slip. Amateur detectives and government spies race to unmask the secrets of the age in this complex break-neck political adventure. Joseph Hone shows us a nation in crisis through the fascinating story of a single incendiary document. "An elegant blend of scholarship and detection that reanimates the dangerous, exciting, clandestine world of Fleet Street at the start of the modern age" Peter Moore, author of Endeavour
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Had a meeting today so needed to get the train into London - I‘d not been looking forward to the day. But the meeting was completed in half the time and my train was delayed - so I headed to the bookstore to ‘spend‘ my train fare refund! I could@not revisit this cover!

LeahBergen That‘s a fab cover! 3y
Mitch @LeahBergen I know! I wanted to read it on the cover alone. It was a happy accident that the actual book looks fab too! 🤣 3y
TrishB Ahhhh Foyles ♥️ 3y
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Mitch @TrishB along with my hairdresser it is genuinely the only thing I miss from the city! 3y
rubyslippersreads That looks great! 3y
Bookbuyingaddict Foyles Charing Cross ☺️we just missed each other how spooky 👻 is that 😆 3y
thewallflower0707 Oh Foyles is wonderful ☺️. I booked my plane tickets for the first in April, fingercrossed I can actually go! London is my favourite city. Have you ever visited the bookstore „Gay‘s the Word“? It‘s magnificent. 3y
Mitch @thewallflower0707 there‘s not a bookshop in the city that I haven‘t visited at some point! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
Mitch @Karons1 oh that‘s a shame! It was my local bookstore up until our move a few months ago. Miss it so! 3y
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