· According to the introduction of Baron’s Court All Change, it was Terry Taylor. Baron’s Court All Change had been on my ‘wants’ list for years. It was a book I had heard about but never seen. I wasn’t alone. Rare copies that did hit the market disappeared just as quickly – and for serious money. It was cult reading and exclusive www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. Baron's Court, All Change. by. Terry Taylor, Stewart Home (Goodreads Author) (introduction) · Rating details · 45 ratings · 8 reviews. Described as the Holy Grail of Beatnik (and Mod) novels, Terry Taylor's only published book, unavailable for decades, documents one summer in the life of the unnamed sixteen year-old narrator/5. Terry Taylor: Baron’s Court, All Change () Stewart Home. Terry Taylor. This article was first published on Stewart Home’s website, and is posted here in slightly revised form with his permission. Stewart Home has written the introduction to a new edition of Baron’s Court, All Change, published by Five Leaves in
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Baron's Court, All Change is the Holy Grail of hipster novels. Terry Taylor's book documents one summer in the life of an unnamed sixteen year-old narrator. Leaving home and his job he dabbles in spiritualism, is seduced by an older woman and gets rich quick from drug dealing. This is a world of sharp suits, jazz, kicks, "spades", nightclubs and sex. Baron’s Court, All Change by Terry Taylor has been reissued. The last issue of this book was back in It didn’t hang around long and thinner reissue copies tend to go up for sale for something around the £50 mark. That’s a lot of money for a book barely 10 years old. That version was the definitive version. Baron's Court, All Change is the Holy Grail of Beatnik novels. Terry Taylor's only published book, unavailable for decades, documents one summer in the life of the unnamed sixteen year-old narrator. He leaves his suburban home and boring job as a shop assistant for a pad in central London, courtesy for the money he makes from a break into dealing dope.
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