Biography

John Walsh

John Walsh was the name of a father and son, two printers and publishers of music, active in London from the late 17th Century, and through the first half of the 18th Century. They published much important Baroque music, including works by William Babell and George Frideric Handel.

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  • Sunday at the Cross Bones
  • The Falling Angels
  • Are You Talking to Me?: A life in the movies
  • Circus of Dreams: Adventures in the 1980s literary world

Profile highlights

  • They published much important Baroque music, including works by William Babell and George Frideric Handel.
  • The former literary editor of the Sunday Times and the Independent, John Walsh is the author of the novel 'Sunday at the Cross Bones' and two previous memoirs, 'The Falling Angels' and 'Are You Talking to Me?: A life in the movies'.
  • His latest book is 'Circus of Dreams: Adventures in the 1980s literary world'.

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Sunday at the Cross Bones
The Falling Angels

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