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Xandra Bingley Elected: Back in London, she worked for Ian Hamilton’s The New Review, and Jonathan Cape, before setting up Xandra Hardie Literary Agency where she represeted writers including Ali Smith. Xandra Bingley | Author | LibraryThing
Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventreen for MI5. She worked for the Atlantic Monthly Review in Boston and the Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard. Subsequently in London she became a publisher’s reader and then a commissioning editor at Jonathan Cape before she started her own. Bertie, May and Mrs Fish: Country Memories of Wartime
Biography Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventeen for MI5. She travelled extensively before returning to London to join Ian Hamilton's New Review, and became a publisher's reader and then a commissioning editor at Jonathan Cape.
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A lyrical, evocative and wonderfully original wartime memoir about life on a farm in the Cotswolds, seen through the eyes of a child. Bertie, May & Mrs Fish is Xandra Bingley's account of her childhood on a Cotswold farm, set against the backdrop of the Second World War and its aftermath. Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventreen for MI5. She worked for the Atlantic Monthly Review in Boston and the Kennedy. Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventreen for MI5. She worked for the Atlantic Monthly Review in Boston and the Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard. Subsequently in London she became a publisher’s reader and then a commissioning editor at Jonathan Cape before she started her own.
About the Author. Xandra Bingley Elected: 2019 Back in London, she worked for Ian Hamilton’s The New Review, and Jonathan Cape, before setting up Xandra Hardie Literary Agency where she represeted writers including Ali Smith.
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Xandra Bingley, author of Bertie, May and Mrs Fish: Country Memories of Wartime, on LibraryThing.
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Xandra Bingley has had such an eventful life that she was too busy to write about it. But now the ex-spy's childhood memoir has won her thousands of fans, says NIGEL JONES. Xandra Bingley – HarperCollins Xandra Bingley, author of Bertie, May and Mrs Fish: Country Memories of Wartime, on LibraryThing.Bingley, Xandra - Royal Society of Literature Biography Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventeen for MI5. She travelled extensively before returning to London to join Ian Hamilton's New Review, and became a publisher's reader and then a commissioning editor at Jonathan Cape.Bertie, May and Mrs Fish by Xandra Bingley | Waterstones A lyrical, evocative and wonderfully original wartime memoir about life on a farm in the Cotswolds, seen through the eyes of a child. Bertie, May & Mrs Fish is Xandra Bingley's account of her childhood on a Cotswold farm, set against the backdrop of the Second World War and its aftermath. War of words | Daily Mail Online
Xandra Bingley rode and trained ponies before she started work at seventreen for MI5. She worked for the Atlantic Monthly Review in Boston and the Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard. Subsequently in London she became a publisher’s reader and then a commissioning editor at Jonathan Cape before she started her own literary agency.