Those friendly folk over at local publisher Oleander have put together a fun 'taster' of just a few of the good bits from cult-bestseller Whipplesnaith. They're in the process of making a proper walking guide of central Cambridge from the Night Climbers' perspective. All visitors to Cambridge get their map and a stolid, worthy guide to the lates and greats of the Uni - but the visitor armed with the upcoming Night Ckimbers' Guide will see behind - or rather above - the facades; they'll see the city through the eyes of our infamous nocturnal interlopers of 70 years ago. And here's an early, thrown-together, sneak peak - free for visitors to this blog. Enjoy :)
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
An Alternative Tour of Cambridge?
Those friendly folk over at local publisher Oleander have put together a fun 'taster' of just a few of the good bits from cult-bestseller Whipplesnaith. They're in the process of making a proper walking guide of central Cambridge from the Night Climbers' perspective. All visitors to Cambridge get their map and a stolid, worthy guide to the lates and greats of the Uni - but the visitor armed with the upcoming Night Ckimbers' Guide will see behind - or rather above - the facades; they'll see the city through the eyes of our infamous nocturnal interlopers of 70 years ago. And here's an early, thrown-together, sneak peak - free for visitors to this blog. Enjoy :)
Those friendly folk over at local publisher Oleander have put together a fun 'taster' of just a few of the good bits from cult-bestseller Whipplesnaith. They're in the process of making a proper walking guide of central Cambridge from the Night Climbers' perspective. All visitors to Cambridge get their map and a stolid, worthy guide to the lates and greats of the Uni - but the visitor armed with the upcoming Night Ckimbers' Guide will see behind - or rather above - the facades; they'll see the city through the eyes of our infamous nocturnal interlopers of 70 years ago. And here's an early, thrown-together, sneak peak - free for visitors to this blog. Enjoy :)
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Fancy a good Spooking?

Local publisher Oleander has issued the two classic horror tales by Adrian Ross, a Cambridge friend of MR James, together for the first time - and they're seriously creepy. CambridgeDailyPhoto readers can enjoy 15% off by using the coupon CDP at the checkout. There are also free sample chapters available on the book's page and the discount is good for the next two weeks.
Many thanks to those kind folks at Oleander!

Local publisher Oleander has issued the two classic horror tales by Adrian Ross, a Cambridge friend of MR James, together for the first time - and they're seriously creepy. CambridgeDailyPhoto readers can enjoy 15% off by using the coupon CDP at the checkout. There are also free sample chapters available on the book's page and the discount is good for the next two weeks.
Many thanks to those kind folks at Oleander!
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