Two bits of it. (All right, it costs a mite more’n two bits, but it’s still a right smart cheaper than a shave and a haircut, nowadays.)
Recently, we put out The Transatlantic Disputations: Essays and Meditations. Most days, it’s
under a buck for the Kindle edition, or, for Gervie’s people,
less than a quid. For those who are
Amazon Prime members, the Kindle edition’s free at the point of service, included in your membership.
As of this morning, another collection of musings and essays - including Gervase’s review of James Delingpole’s Watermelons, a review the author called erudite (which … well, what did you expect? It’s Wemyssie) - is out: The Bapton Books Sampler: a literary chrestomathy. It’s Kindle-only, our bonus to our faithful readers and those who may become so, and priced as low as Amazon allows:
under a buck and
less than a quid, and free at point of sale to Prime members. HOWEVER: in keeping with its purpose and our gratitude, it’s FREE GRATIS TO ALL - not just Amazon Prime Members - from the 22d to the 26th of January.
AND, what’s more, The Transatlantic Disputations will be FREE TO ALL, NO COST, between 27 and 31 JAN.
So give it a whirl - and if you like these, browse the back catalogue, why don’t you.