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  1. A Note of Explanation is a previously unknown work by iconic writer Vita Sackville-West. Written in 1922, it was recently rediscovered as a miniature book in Queen Mary's dollhouse in Windsor Castle. Witty and stylish, the story recounts the antics of a time-travelling sprite who inhabits the dollhouse.

  2. Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962) was an English poet, novelist, and garden designer. Her own writings are celebrated, but she is perhaps most famous for serving as inspiration for the titular character in Virgina Woolf’s Orlando (1928). Kate Baylay is an illustrator based in London. Matthew Dennison is the author of Behind the Mask (2014), the ...

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  3. “An extraordinary story . . . of a fashionable creature who flits in and out of fairy tales and historical epochs . . Exquisite.” —The Wall Street Journal A Note of Explanation is a previously unknown work by iconic writer Vita Sackville-West. Written in 1922, it was recently rediscovered as a miniature book in Queen Mary’s dollhouse in Windsor Castle. Witty and stylish, the story ...

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  5. A Note of Explanation is a previously unknown work by iconic writer Vita Sackville-West. Written in 1922, it was recently rediscovered as a miniature book in Queen Mary's dollhouse in Windsor Castle. Witty and stylish, the story recounts the antics of a time-traveling sprite who inhabits the dollhouse.

    • Vita Sackville-West
  6. A Note of Explanation is a previously unknown work by iconic writer Vita Sackville-West. Written in 1922, it was recently rediscovered as a miniature book in Queen Mary's dollhouse in Windsor Castle. Witty and stylish, the story recounts the antics of a time-traveling sprite who inhabits the dollhouse.

  7. A Perfectly Simple Explanation: Directed by Nicholas Renton. With Philip Jackson, Brian Alexander, Juliet Cadzow, Ron Donachie. A religious group declares that Hamish is the devil, leading Hamish to investigate.