Au Revoir Now Darlint

Au Revoir Now Darlint

The Letters of Edith Thompson

$25.00

Publication Date: 3rd December 2024

The letters that led to Edith Thompson's execution in 1923, collected in print for the first time by the award-winning author of Rex vs Edith Thompson.A hundred years ago, on the night of 3 October... Read More
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The letters that led to Edith Thompson's execution in 1923, collected in print for the first time by the award-winning author of Rex vs Edith Thompson.A hundred years ago, on the night of 3 October... Read More
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The letters that led to Edith Thompson's execution in 1923, collected in print for the first time by the award-winning author of Rex vs Edith Thompson.

A hundred years ago, on the night of 3 October 1922, a thirty-two-year-old clerk named Percy Thompson was stabbed to death as he walked home to his suburban villa in Ilford. With him was his wife, twenty-eight-year-old Edith. His killer was Edith’s lover: Frederick Bywaters, a merchant seaman aged twenty. Bywaters was hanged for murder on 9 January 1923. So too was Edith Thompson.

Despite a lack of any tangible evidence linking her to the murder, Edith found herself condemned by a society steeped in sexism. What sealed her fate were the letters she had penned to her lover, which were interpreted by the law as incitement to murder. These letters are remarkable documents. Charged with the vitality of Edith's voice, they are moving, perplexing, maddening, banal, spectacularly sensual, infused with a stream-of-consciousness immediacy. And they have never been collected in print, until now.

In Au Revoir Now Darlint Laura Thompson – author of the CWA Gold Dagger-shortlisted Rex vs Edith Thompson – gathers the letters together alongside illuminating commentary to tell the remarkable story of a woman ahead of her time and an extraordinary imagination that ultimately led to appalling tragedy.

Details
  • Price: $25.00
  • Pages: 320
  • Carton Quantity: 14
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Imprint: Unbound
  • Publication Date: 3rd December 2024
  • Trim Size: 5.55 x 8.74 in
  • ISBN: 9781800182462
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century
    TRUE CRIME / Historical
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / General
Author Bio
Laura Thompson read English at Oxford. Her first book, The Dogs, won the Somerset Maugham Award. While living in Newmarket she wrote two books about horse racing, followed by a biography of Nancy Mitford (reissued 2019), a major study of Agatha Christie and a book about Lord Lucan. The Six, a group biography of the Mitford sisters, published in the US in 2016, was a New York Times bestseller. Her most recent book, Rex v Edith Thompson, was shortlisted for a CWA Gold Dagger award, and her biography of Agatha Christie – recently published in the US – was nominated for a 2019 Edgar Allan Poe Award. She lives in Richmond, UK.
Table of Contents

Introduction - 1

The Letters - 13 

Part I: Before - 17 

Part II: Murder and After - 303 

Afterword - 347 

Acknowledgements - 349 

A Note on the Author - 351 

Supporters - 353

The letters that led to Edith Thompson's execution in 1923, collected in print for the first time by the award-winning author of Rex vs Edith Thompson.

A hundred years ago, on the night of 3 October 1922, a thirty-two-year-old clerk named Percy Thompson was stabbed to death as he walked home to his suburban villa in Ilford. With him was his wife, twenty-eight-year-old Edith. His killer was Edith’s lover: Frederick Bywaters, a merchant seaman aged twenty. Bywaters was hanged for murder on 9 January 1923. So too was Edith Thompson.

Despite a lack of any tangible evidence linking her to the murder, Edith found herself condemned by a society steeped in sexism. What sealed her fate were the letters she had penned to her lover, which were interpreted by the law as incitement to murder. These letters are remarkable documents. Charged with the vitality of Edith's voice, they are moving, perplexing, maddening, banal, spectacularly sensual, infused with a stream-of-consciousness immediacy. And they have never been collected in print, until now.

In Au Revoir Now Darlint Laura Thompson – author of the CWA Gold Dagger-shortlisted Rex vs Edith Thompson – gathers the letters together alongside illuminating commentary to tell the remarkable story of a woman ahead of her time and an extraordinary imagination that ultimately led to appalling tragedy.

  • Price: $25.00
  • Pages: 320
  • Carton Quantity: 14
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Imprint: Unbound
  • Publication Date: 3rd December 2024
  • Trim Size: 5.55 x 8.74 in
  • ISBN: 9781800182462
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century
    TRUE CRIME / Historical
    LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters
    TRUE CRIME / Murder / General
Laura Thompson read English at Oxford. Her first book, The Dogs, won the Somerset Maugham Award. While living in Newmarket she wrote two books about horse racing, followed by a biography of Nancy Mitford (reissued 2019), a major study of Agatha Christie and a book about Lord Lucan. The Six, a group biography of the Mitford sisters, published in the US in 2016, was a New York Times bestseller. Her most recent book, Rex v Edith Thompson, was shortlisted for a CWA Gold Dagger award, and her biography of Agatha Christie – recently published in the US – was nominated for a 2019 Edgar Allan Poe Award. She lives in Richmond, UK.

Introduction - 1

The Letters - 13 

Part I: Before - 17 

Part II: Murder and After - 303 

Afterword - 347 

Acknowledgements - 349 

A Note on the Author - 351 

Supporters - 353