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Tennis Whites and Teacakes

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Betjeman's England is a place of patriotic poets and seaside coves, provincial cathedrals and eccentric dons. 'Tennis Whites and Teacakes' brings together the best of Betjeman's poetry, private letters, journalism and musings in order to present a fully-rounded picture of what he stood for.

240 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2007

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776 reviews137 followers
August 15, 2016
This a book about and being English, what we have and what as gone before. Read while walking through country lanes in the summer. Bloody marvalous!
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July 27, 2015
Weeeell ... I've been reading this on and off, mostly off, for about four years. Finally finished it, and I must say it's something of a relief. It wasn't hard going - far from it - very pleasant and readable in most places ... just not in the least bit gripping. Perhaps this was because most of the prose sections were descriptive of people and things and lifestyles long since gone? Who knows. I tend to quite like the light pastoral tone of Betjeman's poetry (I enjoyed the collection 'Summoned by Bells'), but this left me a bit cold. A particular downer was the way that it closed with a few pages of faith-filled naive religious writing, which felt a bit odd and left a slightly bitter taste in my mouth. Hey ho.
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July 16, 2025
Loved this so much. The ‘blurb’ on the back states that this wonderful collection is: ‘A treasure trove of Betjeman’s poetry, private letters and musings celebrating his England - a place of patriotic poets and seaside coves, village tea shops and eccentric dons’. And I’d say that’s about right. Just marvellous.
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646 reviews5 followers
August 22, 2018
Betjeman writes so so well and if envy was a virtue I'd cultivate it to express myself as well as him.
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February 18, 2016
A nice collection of prose and poetry grouped around themes. He's a grumpy old Tory at times, but has his moments. Picked this up in a very trashy looking bookshop in Keighley (town in Yorkshire) on vacation a couple of years ago. In amongst the Jackie Collins and my little pony coloring books, was this for 99p.
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