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11/22/2024, 4:40:44 PM
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As writer of that blog post, I have a copy of the 1971 edition (duh). It doesn't have credits of the photographer, I did check this a while ago and checking now nope still can't find it.
Interestingly, Robinson's later novel Meg and Maxie, a paperback of a similar profile of said edition of Marnie, does credit the photographer for the cover. Paulus Smith, a name that yields absolutely nothing on web search, in case that person had any connection to Marnie.
I did wonder if the photo was from the Jackanory shoot. I'm not sure. I did investigate this a while ago and one gentleman I asked, a Norfolk expert Cameron Self, noted the windmill in the photo isn't from Burnham Overy, that it looks like Polkey's Mill in Reedham. That doesn't totally exclude the chance that the photographer is the same anonymous person who did award winning work for Jackanory, but I only know that it was shot on-site in Burnham Overy.
As writer of that blog post, I have a copy of the 1971 edition (duh). It doesn't have credits of the photographer, I did check this a while ago and checking now nope still can't find it.
Interestingly, Robinson's later novel Meg and Maxie, a paperback of a similar profile of said edition of Marnie, does credit the photographer for the cover. Paulus Smith, a name that yields absolutely nothing on web search, in case that person had any connection to Marnie.
I did wonder if the photo was from the Jackanory shoot. I'm not sure. I did investigate this a while ago and one gentleman I asked, a Norfolk expert Cameron Self, noted the windmill in the photo isn't from Burnham Overy, that it looks like Polkey's Mill in Reedham. That doesn't totally exclude the chance that the photographer is the same anonymous person who did award winning work for Jackanory, but I only know that it was shot on-site in Burnham Overy.
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