Talk:The Saturday Book
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[edit]This needs expanding with more detail about the contents, since much of what is in the series gets overlooked by anthologisers. Ideally a full list of contents needs to be accessible from this page. I have about 4/5 of the volumes but hesitate to start it since I don't know if the Wikipedia page is the right place for it. Maybe Wikesource. Also I have failed to find any references on the web to commentaries about The Saturday Book. Does anyone know of any printed ones? Apwoolrich 19:58, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Annuals are a very British thing, "The Saturday Book" is some adult version of that Christmas gift, there realy could be a wikipage on British Annuals with a link here, all about how slowly we blogged in the past. Annuals and "BEst of" anthologies are like very slow printed blogs. --Meika 05:25, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
The link to Leonard Russell is incorrect He was the editor of the Sunday Times not a player of American football - further information about him can be found here: http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/russell.html
- I changed the link to Leonard Russell (disambiguation), even though there is no entry for this person. RJFJR 21:12, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
As for printed sources The Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden published a short booklet on the Saturday Book a few years ago -- Martyn
mcsweeneys
[edit]reminds me of. did eggers see it?(mercurywoodrose)108.94.2.75 (talk) 07:26, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
The Week-End Book
[edit]Seems suspiciously reminiscent of The Week-End Book, which started in 1924. Anybody know anything about that similarity? --Orange Mike | Talk 01:16, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
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