Collection: Ian Patterson
Ian Patterson is a widely published poet and translator, and a former academic. The translator of Finding Time Again, the final volume of the Penguin Proust, he is also the author of Guernica and Total War and Nemo's Almanac. He won the Forward Prize for Best Poem in 2017, with an elegy for his late wife, Jenny Diski. He worked in Further Education between 1970 and 1984, had a second-hand bookselling business for ten years after that, and from 1995 until 2018 was an academic, teaching English Literature at the University of Cambridge. Many of his students have gone on to shape the world of publishing and writing, both in the UK and the US.
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New Doors, New Readers, the Same Goldsboro
David H HeadleyOn 27 August, I will be in Kuala Lumpur with Daniel to officially open Goldsboro Books’ first international shop. Even now, writing those words feels extraordinary. Goldsboro has travelled a...
David H HeadleyNew Doors, New Readers, the Same Goldsboro
On 27 August, I will be in Kuala Lumpur with Daniel to officially open Goldsboro Books’ first international shop. Even now, writing those words feels extraordinary. Goldsboro has travelled a...
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The Enduring Appeal of Rare and Collectable Boo...
Goldsboro BooksThe appeal of rare books begins with scarcity. A first printing of an important book, a signed copy by a distinguished author, or a genuinely limited edition publication can command...
Goldsboro BooksThe Enduring Appeal of Rare and Collectable Boo...
The appeal of rare books begins with scarcity. A first printing of an important book, a signed copy by a distinguished author, or a genuinely limited edition publication can command...
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More Than a Number: Why Numbered Editions Matter
Goldsboro BooksBefore you’ve even reached the first page of a Goldsboro numbered edition, you’re met with something else entirely: a handwritten number sitting neatly on the title page. One of only...
Goldsboro BooksMore Than a Number: Why Numbered Editions Matter
Before you’ve even reached the first page of a Goldsboro numbered edition, you’re met with something else entirely: a handwritten number sitting neatly on the title page. One of only...
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Fresh Ink: October 2026 Revealed
Rebecca McDonnell"A riot in novel form... It will leave you breathless and desperate for a sequel."— Kaliane Bradley, author of The Ministry of Time "I stayed up all night binge-reading... Adroitly...
Rebecca McDonnellFresh Ink: October 2026 Revealed
"A riot in novel form... It will leave you breathless and desperate for a sequel."— Kaliane Bradley, author of The Ministry of Time "I stayed up all night binge-reading... Adroitly...
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