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Fran's Book Shop
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“Husband Wanted” (New York, 1861)
A dramatization of a genuine "Husband Wanted" ad that was placed in a New York newspaper in 1861. Inspired by the book "Matrimony, Inc.: from personal ads to dating apps, a story of America looking for love" by Francesca Beauman. Due out October 6th, 2020.
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"Husband Wanted" (Waukesha, 1855)
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A dramatization of a genuine "Husband Wanted" ad that was placed in a Waukesha, WI, newspaper in 1855. Inspired by the book "Matrimony, Inc.: from personal ads to dating apps, a story of America looking for love" by Francesca Beauman. Due out October 6th, 2020.
"Husband Wanted" (Philadelphia, 1840)
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A dramatization of one of America's earliest "Husband Wanted" ads, which was placed in a Philadelphia newspaper in 1840. Inspired by the book "Matrimony, Inc.: from personal ads to dating apps, a story of America looking for love" by Francesca Beauman. Due out October 6th, 2020.
Book Trailer / "Matrimony, Inc." by Francesca Beauman
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Check out the trailer for Francesca Beauman's new book, "Matrimony, Inc.: from personal ads to dating apps, a story of America looking for love". Ever used dating apps/websites? This book puts them in vivid historical context, starting with America's first personal ad in 1759. Published by Pegasus Books on October 6, 2020, but available to pre-order now wherever books are sold. www.francescabea...
“The Proof” by Mary Rickwood (1954).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" reads aloud the short story “The Proof” by Mary Rickwood (1954). (Filmed during lockdown in June 2020 as part of the series "Elevenses with Fran" on Instagram Live.)
“Scorched Earth Policy” by Sylvia Townsend Warner (1942).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" reads aloud the short story “Scorched Earth Policy” by Sylvia Townsend Warner. (Filmed during lockdown in May 2020 as part of the series "Elevenses with Fran" on Instagram Live.)
"What Are You reading?" (Episode 2) (2019).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" ventures out on to the streets of London to find out what people are reading.
Interview with Beth Orton (2018).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" chats to musician Beth Orton about books. Filmed at Persephone Books in London.
"Miss Anstruther's Letters" by Rose Macaulay (1942).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" reads aloud the short story "Miss Anstruther's Letters" (1942) by Rose Macaulay. (Filmed during lockdown in April 2020 as part of the series "Elevenses with Fran" on Instagram Live.)
"What A Lovely Surprise" by Penelope Mortimer (1957).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" reads aloud the short story "What A Lovely Surprise" (1957) by Penelope Mortimer. (Filmed during lockdown in April 2020 as part of the series "Elevenses with Fran" on Instagram Live.)
"Here We Are" by Dorothy Parker (1931).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" reads aloud the short story "Here We Are" (1931) by Dorothy Parker. (Filmed during lockdown in April 2020 as part of the series "Elevenses with Fran" on Instagram Live.)
Interview with author Elizabeth Day (2018).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" chats to author Elizabeth Day. Filmed at Persephone Books in London.
Interview with author Candice Carty-Williams (2020).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" chats to author Candice Carty-Williams about her debut novel, "Queenie". Filmed at Persephone Books in London.
"Fran's Book Shop" (Trailer) (2019)
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Trailer for "Fran's Book Shop", a conversation with Francesca Beauman about books: reading them, writing them, publishing them, selling them. Shot partly on location at London's most beautiful bookshop, Persephone Books. More often to to be found on Instagram: fransbookshop.
Interview with author and illustrator Brian Selznick (2020).
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Francesca Beauman from "Fran's Book Shop" chats to author and illustrator Brian Selznick. Filmed at Persephone Books in London.
Interview with author and poet Lemn Sissay (2018).
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Interview with author and poet Lemn Sissay (2018).
“Good Evening, Mrs Craven” by Mollie Panter-Downes (1942).
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“Good Evening, Mrs Craven” by Mollie Panter-Downes (1942).
"Year of Decision" by Mollie Panter-Downes (1944).
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"Year of Decision" by Mollie Panter-Downes (1944).
"Gilbert" by Rosamund Pilcher (1985).
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"Gilbert" by Rosamund Pilcher (1985).
"The Rainy Day, the Good Mother and the Brown Suit" (1937) by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
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"The Rainy Day, the Good Mother and the Brown Suit" (1937) by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
"It's The Reaction" (1942) by Mollie Panter-Downes
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"It's The Reaction" (1942) by Mollie Panter-Downes
"A Lovely Time" (1933) by Dorothy Whipple.
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"A Lovely Time" (1933) by Dorothy Whipple.
"A View of Exmoor" (1948) by Sylvia Townsend Warner.
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"A View of Exmoor" (1948) by Sylvia Townsend Warner.
"Sunday Morning" by Dorothy Whipple (1940).
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"Sunday Morning" by Dorothy Whipple (1940).
"Boarding House" by Dorothy Whipple (1940).
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"Boarding House" by Dorothy Whipple (1940).
"Thunder Shower" by Malachi Whittaker.
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"Thunder Shower" by Malachi Whittaker.
Interview with author Max Porter (2019).
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Interview with author Max Porter (2019).
Interview with Sharon Horgan (2020).
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Interview with Sharon Horgan (2020).
Interview with author Karl Geary (2019).
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Interview with author Karl Geary (2019).
"What Are You Reading?" (Episode 1) (2018)
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"What Are You Reading?" (Episode 1) (2018)
Thank you so much.
This is so funny. I love that she looked " as new as a peeled egg"
❤❤thank you❤❤ I hadn’t heard any of R Pilcher’s short stories ❤❤❤
Great Job!
I once took 10th of December out of the library and got so frustrated with it that I threw the book across the room and the binding buckled. Saunders seems like a great guy but... not a big fan of that book. Love you, Beth!!
Thanks for this. I came upon this in a roundabout way through Erik Larson's "The Splendid and the Vile." What I can say is that it is not only heartbreaking but it's extremely accurate. I am approaching the one-year anniversary of losing my own flat to a fire... and losing all of my books. This is truly what's it's like.
Neat story/Thanks.
I love george saunders and i love beth orton... not surprised they got together
What fantastic inspiring conversations! Thank you!! New authors and a poet!!! on my list now! So many exclamation marks!
I would gladly drag my balls through seven miles of broken glass to to sniff the tires of the laundry truck who drove her dirty panties away
Love that she said all of this and she wrote a book like this bc there aren't many books that portray the mind of a black women deep down and how we actually have feelings and go through all this shit but everyone doesn't allow us to and just portrays us as strong. Also as a Jamaican girl myself I loved that she wrote this about a black Jamaican girl bc I feel like there aren't many books about black girls who are Jamaican surrounding topics like this
Why did you read something so sad? The intro made it sound like you would be helping offset the sadness of the news and troubles that people have now. I do not understand your choice.
Thank you kind Fran for bringing us these stories. I am old and clearly not as educated as you and see this story as just what she wrote, two awkward poorly socialised middleaged people who recognise each other as being similar and therefore able to be together for walks and talks, however jerky, which actually cheers them each up as much as it is possible for such people to be. When I was young such people existed, some of my teachers were similar. They had been brought up in undemonstrative families at a time when children were seen and not heard and being shy never quite learned how to connect to others. So for me this is a story to show us there is always reason to hope no matter how low you are feeling.
Smart and funny, these two seem to have quite the rapport, good to have this video even though the interview could have been longer, and thus doubly as good.😎👍
"Do you want tea?" "Yes please..."
Bardo as in 'the tibetian book of death'? Like the lesser lights? That's beatles in '66 cool.
Thanks a lot!
"What about a book you're supposed to like but actually you think is rubbish?" "Most of them," she says to the lady who owns a bookstore. The lady promptly kicks her out, saying she needs to go sell some books. 😂😂😂
This is a find: I did not really expect anyone reading from Rose Macaulay on RUclips, far less a story I am unfamiliar with. For the second time I am reading Rose's *Last Letters To A Friend 1952-1958* and I have two of her novels in new paperback editions. And I intend to reread the biography of Rose by Sarah LeFanu after which I shall turn again to *The Towers of Trebizond*.
I have just started Queenie tonight
This is such a fun video and really interesting, Love you and your bookshop.. please think about doing this again when it's comfortable x
Bardo Pond may be appropriate to have on in the background while reading that
What an awful book! First time I have ever binned a book in my life! Shallow chick-lit of the worst kind, poorly written, unlikely protagonist, disgusting graphic sex, does women a disservice instead of promoting black lives…. Worst book you could give your daughter what a disgrace! Who are the people promoting this trash and WHY?
Even though this book can be a bit hard to read, it was well written and i do relate to Queenie
Beth Orton wow. Paris Train, The last Leaves of Autumn! etc etc etc . Respect .
She still seems young. The songs she did with the Chemical Brothers were some of their best work. That’s how I learned about her.
Wonderful reading! I'm going to share this with my short story club for this week. Thanks for doing this, Fran. You're great.
Does she have kidney problems? The eyes the eyes.
Thanks...loved it!
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Beth you are Brilliant, sexiest voice in music, greatest inflection and delivery. I will be in love with you forever.
Fantastic story. Thank you!
Thanks! In Argentina and in lockdown, I really enjoyed the story, while making goiaba jam and storing it for the Winter. Not to destroy it!😂
Beth's mind , spirit n energy seem genuinely beautiful .
Beautifully read. Thank you so much.
Thanks.
Love this
LOVE THIS!!!! Love Beth! Love Fran!! This is most excellent!!!
Just found your channel!! LOVE IT!! SUBSCRIBED!!!
How has she not aged in 20 years
Huge fan of Beth’s here, but I was thinking just the opposite. She looks so much older (and has gotten new teeth). She looks great, but has def aged.
@@sallysmith7242 but what do you look like? Hmmm?
You're confusing "not aged" and "is as gorgeous as ever." It's not necessary.
@@sallysmith7242 She looks so lovely, but I miss the old teeth so, so much.
@@r.patrickshelton1831 overbites on some women 💜🤘💜
100% I am going to come and visit your book shop someday.I live in the United States in Lakeland Florida. They got rid of my favorite old bookstore and I really love to buy old poetry books. My son lived in London for a year recently and he went to get me an old poetry book from London how exciting!!! He really wants to take me to England so bad. When I do go I am definitely making a pilgrimage to your shop!!! I really enjoy your RUclips channel. you are awesome!!!
What a beautiful story ... and lovely read <3 thank you
Wish the f**k that Fran would JUST SIT DOWN !!!!
Yeah, super weird body language.
THIS IS SO GOOD OMG I LOVE HER
I love her lol
Congratulations on your lively reading.Good luck .
A 19th century new world lady would be great, fer me, a north country chap in crazy 2020! Heheh " i'll have all three!" xx
Sounds wonderful Fran 🥰
Love this
Candice is truly amazing
now I want to read the book.