BRACERS Record Detail for 121932
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"I sold my husband's 'working library' to a local bookseller, G. David, in 1968 ...."
"I don't quite know what to say about Jumpers. Several friends of mine recommend it warmly and think it extremely funny, and I might think the same if I had seen it acted. But, in spite of Tom Stoppard's handsome apology for not realizing I was not dead when he wrote it, and his offer of a free ticket at any time, since I am housebound with arthritis I have only been able to read the play. It does seem to me, thus read, to be a bit feeble in its fun—but I notoriously lack a proper sense of humour ...."
