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Business As Usual
Business As Usual | Jane Oliver
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Business As Usual by Jane Oliver and Ann Stafford was first published in 1933. It's a delightful illustrated novel in letters from Hilary Fane, an Edinburgh girl fresh out of university who is determined to support herself by her own earnings in London for a year, despite the mutterings of her surgeon fianc. After a nervous beginning looking for a job while her savings rapidly diminish, she finds work as a typist in the London department store of Everyman's (a very thin disguise for Selfridges), and rises rapidly through the ranks to work in the library, where she has to enforce modernising systems on her entrenched and frosty colleagues. Business as Usual is charming: intelligent, heart-warming, funny, and entertaining. It's deeply interesting as a record of the history of shopping in the 1930s, and also fascinating for its unflinching descriptions of social conditions, poverty and illegitimacy. 'Jane Oliver' was the pen-name of Helen Evans (1903-1970). Formerly Clemence Dane's secretary, she developed a writing career, and wrote many successful novels with Ann Stafford (the pen-name of Anne Pedler). Business as Usual was their first joint novel. Jane became a pilot and married the author John Llewelyn Rhys, who was killed in the war. She founded the Llewelyn Rhys Prize in his memory. She later lived in Hampshire near Anne Pedler, and cared for her in her illness.
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Teresereading
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From the Court Column of the Daily Post,30th July, 1931.
#Firstlinefridays
@ShyBookOwl

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LeahBergen
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I‘m currently reading this 1933 novel about a young woman who goes to London to find work for a year and ends up in the book department of a major department store. It‘s illustrated with line drawings and utterly delightful so far!

oddandbookish This sounds so good! Added it to my TBR 2y
LeahBergen @oddandbookish I hope you like it, too. It‘s quite charming! 2y
CarolynM Loved this one💕 2y
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LeahBergen @CarolynM I remember you liked this one! I kept forgetting it was on my shelves for some reason. 😆 2y
willaful I loved this -- so sad the sequel isn't available. 2y
batsy This sounds delightful! 2y
Cathythoughts Looks good 👍🏻 Gorgeous picture 💫 2y
jlhammar Wonderful book! Enjoy! 2y
Tamra Love illustrated books! 2y
LeahBergen @willaful I know! 😔 2y
LeahBergen @batsy It is! 2y
LeahBergen @Cathythoughts Thanks, Cathy! 😘 2y
LeahBergen @jlhammar I‘m really enjoying it! 2y
LeahBergen @Tamra So do I! It‘s probably a holdover from childhood. 😆 2y
kspenmoll Looks good! 2y
LeahBergen @willaful Oops, I forgot to comment on your above comment! That‘s so true; this one certainly does have a Daddy Long Legs vibe. I really enjoyed your blog post about it and then followed your link to your reread of Dear Enemy. I have that one on my shelves but haven‘t quite been able to bring myself to read it yet. 😆 2y
LeahBergen @kspenmoll It was a wonderful read! 2y
willaful @LeahBergen yay!

Maybe if we keep talking this book up, they'll reprint the sequel?
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LeahBergen @willaful I hope so! 🤞 2y
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willaful
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“The worst of earning one's living, Basil, is that it leaves so little time over to live in.“

CarolynM It‘s true! 2y
willaful @CarolynM So true! The times in my life I had to work full time, I never felt like I had any time to just be. (Probably didn't help that I didn't earn enough to outsource anything, like cooking.) 2y
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willaful
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This book has a footnote explaining what carbon paper is.

I feel 100 years old.

Leftcoastzen 😄 2y
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jlhammar
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Loved this charming epistolary novel from 1933 (reissued by the amazing Handheld Press). Hilary Fane works in the library of Everyman‘s department store. Wonderful details of 1930s London.

#Library #SavvySettings
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Eggs Beautiful! 3y
Leftcoastzen Sounds cool!I have a friend who‘s first job was in the book department at San Francisco‘s Emporium Department store. 3y
erzascarletbookgasm Gorgeous cover. I‘ll love to read it 👍 3y
quietjenn I really liked this one too! 3y
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quietjenn
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Have been in the slightest of slumps. Hoping that this one might help. I heard good things about it recently, so 🤞

LeahBergen I‘ve been saving this one 😆 4y
Ruthiella Hope this does the trick! 😀 4y
CarolynM I loved this one❤️ Hope you do too🙂 4y
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rachaich
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Ah, I liked this gentle and amusing, tongue in cheek series of letters very much😊😊. Nice and light hearted.

erzascarletbookgasm It sounds really lovely. I noticed I‘ve stacked this after @Jess_Read_This and @CarolynM reviews last year! 😂 4y
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rachaich
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A good friend of mine is in the publishing industry and seeks out little known or recently re published books. She's lent this one to me 😍☺😍☺

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CarolynM
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Charming between the wars tale of a young Scottish lady establishing her independence by earning her living in a London department store. It had some similarities with Begin Again, but overall it was much more positive (and maybe less realistic) about choosing that life. I have to thank @Jess_Read_This for putting this one on my radar. Have you read it yet @LeahBergen ?
#Bookspin

LeahBergen I haven‘t yet! But now I‘m looking forward to it even more. 😊 4y
batsy Sounds lovely! And your photo 🤍 4y
Cathythoughts Sounds great ! Stacking 4y
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CarolynM @batsy I'm loving all the spring flowers in my garden 🙂 4y
CarolynM @Cathythoughts I hope you enjoy it - I think you will🙂 4y
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Jess_Read_This
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5⭐️ I think I read this with a permanent grin on my face & gave a silly sigh in response to a Private Not To Be Filed Office Correspondence. It truly is a gem. I found Jane Oliver's writing delightful. The writing combined with the clever illustrations by Ann Stafford, was perfection. It's no secret I love novels told in an epistolary format. This one is told through a series of letters, telegrams, and inter office correspondence. A new favorite.

CarolynM Sounds good. Stacked 🙂 4y
BarbaraBB Sounds great and I love all these Persephones in the background 😍 4y
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erzascarletbookgasm Stacking 👍 and the cover illustration looks lovely. Gasping at those Persephone books! 🤩 4y
LeahBergen I have this waiting on my shelves! 👏🏻👏🏻 4y
BookNAround This sounds delightful! 4y
Jess_Read_This @CarolynM Yay!! I think you‘ll really enjoy this one! 4y
Jess_Read_This @BarbaraBB Thank you! I‘m running out of shelf space for the Persephones 😬 They make the prettiest books. 4y
Jess_Read_This @erzascarletbookgasm I just loved everything about this book. The cover art got my attention too. Persephone books just make me so happy. It‘s been a fast growing collection! 4y
Jess_Read_This @LeahBergen Yay! I think you will enjoy it. I loved the classy shopping descriptions of another time. So much different than now. Though it is nice to be able order books with a tap of a button now. 4y
Jess_Read_This @BookNAround It really was wonderful. I‘m going to try to read another one of their books. I‘m also curious to see what else Handheld Press has published because this one was just so well done. 4y
elkeOriginal I need to check this out! 4y
Handheld Delighted that you enjoyed it so much. I discovered it at a book sale in a tatty 1960s edition, and was halfway through reading it on the way home when I knew we had to republish it. It's our word of mouth bestseller. 😁 3y
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