![]() ![]() In the Duchess of Bloomsbury Street, we find Hanff travelling to London to mark the launch of the British edition of 84, Charing Cross Road. ![]() The untimely death of Frank Doel resulted in Hanff’s personal tribute to the quiet but learned, kind, compassionate man with the publication of 84, Charing Cross Road. The correspondence spanned a number of decades and has been beautifully documented in Hanff’s memorable book 84, Charing Cross Road, the address of Doel’s bookshop. It all started out with a correspondence between Hanff in New York and Frank Doel, an antiquarian bookseller in London. ![]() The realization of this dream has been a long time in the making. ![]() ‘If you’ve read 84, Charing Cross Road, you’ll appreciate that Helene Hanff’s trip to London, the city of her literary dreams is the realization of a life-long ambition.īrought on by the success of the book describing her long-distance relationship with antiquarian bookseller Frank Doel, this journey is more than a literary pilgrimage, it is a homage to the quiet, bookish man who sparked the inspiration for the book itself.ĭuchess of Bloomsbury Street starts in the summer of 1971, with author Helene Hanff preparing to fly the Atlantic Ocean, in order to visit London, the city of her literary dreams. ![]()
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