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Date: | Fri, 5 Jul 1996 08:39:04 EST |
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This morning NPR broadcast an interview with a British writer, Kate Fox, about
her new book directed at tourists, Passport to the Pub, re pub etiquette (e.g.,
offering to buy bar staff a drink instead of offering a money tip). I could
not find the publisher in WorldCat but did locate two related books for which
Kate Fox is a co-author. They are (with Peter Marsh) Drinking and Public
Disorder (London: Portman Group, 1992) and (with Desmond Morris), Pubwatching
(Stroud, Gloucestershire: Alan Sutton) (commissioned by the Brewers' Society).
David Fahey (Miami Univ.) [log in to unmask]
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