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Title: A Short Walk from Harrods
Author: Dirk Bogarde
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140172122
Pages: 291
Published Year: 1992
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.
About the Book
A Short Walk from Harrods by Dirk Bogarde is a beautifully written memoir that combines travel writing, autobiography, and social observation. Best known for his distinguished acting career, Bogarde demonstrates in this book the same intelligence, sensitivity, and elegance that made him one of Britain's most respected literary memoirists.
The narrative is set largely in Europe and reflects on Bogarde's life away from the spotlight of the film industry. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, he recounts experiences, encounters, and observations gathered during his travels and years spent living abroad.
A central theme of the memoir is change—both personal and cultural. Bogarde reflects on the passing of an era, the transformation of places he once knew, and the shifting nature of society. His observations are thoughtful and often tinged with nostalgia, yet they remain sharp and insightful.
The book is rich in character portraits and memorable anecdotes. Friends, neighbours, artists, and ordinary individuals all find a place in Bogarde's narrative, creating a vivid tapestry of European life and human experience.
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Book Details
Title: A Short Walk from Harrods
Author: Dirk Bogarde
Publisher: Penguin Books
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0140172122
Pages: 291
Published Year: 1992
Dimensions: 18 x 10 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition but pages are yellowish white.
About the Book
A Short Walk from Harrods by Dirk Bogarde is a beautifully written memoir that combines travel writing, autobiography, and social observation. Best known for his distinguished acting career, Bogarde demonstrates in this book the same intelligence, sensitivity, and elegance that made him one of Britain's most respected literary memoirists.
The narrative is set largely in Europe and reflects on Bogarde's life away from the spotlight of the film industry. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, he recounts experiences, encounters, and observations gathered during his travels and years spent living abroad.
A central theme of the memoir is change—both personal and cultural. Bogarde reflects on the passing of an era, the transformation of places he once knew, and the shifting nature of society. His observations are thoughtful and often tinged with nostalgia, yet they remain sharp and insightful.
The book is rich in character portraits and memorable anecdotes. Friends, neighbours, artists, and ordinary individuals all find a place in Bogarde's narrative, creating a vivid tapestry of European life and human experience.












