Golden Duck's edition of the 1934 bestseller Cheapjack by Margery
Allingham's brother, Philip, containsover 30 photographs from the
National Fairground Archive, the Allingham Society and other sources. An
introduction by FRANCIS WHEEN discuses slumming in the 1930s and
describes Cheapjack as an extraordinary autobiography. VANESSA TOULMIN
of Sheffield University puts Cheapjack and its language in the context
of the secretive society of showmen, hawkers and Gypsy travellers and
calls it an important historic record. Margery Allingham's biographer,
JULIA JONES, reveals the extent of detective novelist's involvement in
Cheapjack and gives the wider story of this naive, eccentric and
charming young man.