The Clapton Press is an independent publisher based in London E5, established in 2018.[1]
Spanish Civil War
Although its publication list is not restricted to any particular theme, The Clapton Press has a strong interest in Spain and Latin America. This is reflected in the Memories of Spain series of previously unpublished or out of print memoirs, written mainly by English-speaking individuals with direct experience of living in Spain during the 1930s. They engaged in a variety of occupations, as journalists, nurses, volunteer fighters and stretcher bearers with the International Brigades. Authors include Esmond Romilly, Inez Pearn, Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell, Kate Mangan, F G Tinker jr, Arturo Barea and Frida Stewart.[2] Many of these publications have been produced in collaboration with leading historians specialising in modern Spanish history and, in particular, the Second Republic and the Spanish Civil War, as well as other related historical research. Contributors include Paul Preston, Angela Jackson, Richard Baxell, Soledad Fox Maura, Jim Jump, William Chislett and Boris Volodarsky.[3]
Argentina & Uruguay
The Press is also developing a series of previously untranslated works from Argentina and Uruguay, with the support of Programa Sur and IDA.[4]
Cuba
The Press has recently republished What One Man Saw, Being the Personal Impressions of a War Correspondent in Cuba by H. Irving Hancock, recounting the author's experiences as an embedded journalist with the US forces that landed in Cuba during their war of independence against Spain in 1898; and Wild Green Oranges by Bob Baldock, an autobiographical novel based on the author's experiences fighting in Cuba in 1958 alongside Fidel Castro and Che Guevara.[5]
Publications
Memories of Spain
- Forged in Spain by Richard Baxell
- Remembering Spain: Essays, Memoirs and Poems on the International Brigades and the Spanish Civil War (from the pages of the magazine of the International Brigade Memorial Trust) ed. Joshua Newmark.
- Hotel in Spain and Hotel in Flight by Nancy Johnstone (two separate volumes).
- Behind the Spanish Barricades by John Langdon-Davies with a prologue by Paul Preston.[6]
- The Last Mile to Huesca: an Australian Nurse in the Spanish Civil (the diary of Agnes Hodgson) by Judith Keene.
- Never More Alive: Inside the Spanish Republic by Kate Mangan, with a preface by Paul Preston.[7]
- The Good Comrade: Memoirs of Jan Kurzke, with a preface by Richard Baxell.[8]
- Firing a Shot For Freedom by Frida Stewart, with a foreword by Angela Jackson.[9]
- In Place of Splendour by Constancia de la Mora, with a preface by Soledad Fox Maura.
- Some Still Live by F G Tinker jr.
- Struggle for the Spanish Soul and Spain in the Post War World, by Arturo & Ilsa Barea, with a preface by William Chislett.[10]
- My House in Málaga by Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell.[11]
- British Women and the Spanish Civil War by Angela Jackson (2020 edition).[12]
- The Fighter Fell in Love by James R Jump, with a foreword by Paul Preston and a preface by Jack Jones.[13]
- Boadilla by Esmond Romilly.[14]
- Spanish Portrait by Elizabeth Lake.[15]
- Single to Spain & Escape from Disaster by Keith Scott Watson.
- Hampshire Heroes by Alan Lloyd.
- The Tilting Planet poems by David Marsh.
Tales from Latin America
- What One Man Saw, Being the Personal Impressions of a War Correspondent in Cuba by H. Irving Hancock, 1898.
- Rough Notes, taken during some rapid journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes by Captain Francis Bond Head, 1826.
- Wild Green Oranges by Bob Baldock.
- Sombreros are Becoming by Nancy Johnstone.
- Brutal Tales by Ernesto Herrera (English translation).[16]
- Su majestad el hambre: cuentos brutales by Ernesto Herrera (Original Spanish version).
- The Yocci Well by Juana Manuela Gorriti (English translation).[17]
- Our Native Land by Juana Manuela Gorriti (English translation).
- La tierra natal by Juana Manuela Gorriti (Original Spanish version).
- Oasis en la vida by Juana Manuela Gorriti (Original Spanish version).
- Mysteries of the River Plate by Juana Manso de Noronha (English translation).
- Los misterios del Plata by Juana Manso de Noronha (Original Spanish version).
General List
- Soldiers in the Fog (El nombre que ahora digo) by Antonio Soler (English translation).
- The Clairvoyant: the man who predicted Hitler's rise to power (El mentalista) by Gervasio Posadas (English translation).
- The Gap Year (El año de Gracia) by Cristina Fernández Cubas (English translation).
- Yerma by Federico García Lorca (English translation).
- Dawn Escape by Frida Stewart.
- Marguerite Reilly by Elizabeth Lake.[18]
- Love Struck: Five Centuries of Romantic Verse, ed. George Lake.
- The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere and a Few Other Poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
References
- ↑ Companies House
- ↑ Interview with The Clapton Press, International Brigade Memorial Trust, 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Many Are Blissfully Unaware . . . , Interview by Sebastiaan Faber, The Volunteer, 14 August 2021.
- ↑ Programa Sur
- ↑ “The True Adventure of a 19 year old North American Fighting in the Cuban Revolution with Fidel Castro” review by Robert Harris in The Morning Star.
- ↑ The Forgotten Memoir of the Spanish Civil War review by Richard Lance Keeble, The Orwell Society.
- ↑ Never More Alive: Kate Mangan’s Spanish Memoir, article by Paul Preston, The Volunteer, February 2021.
- ↑ Jan Kurzke’s Spanish Civil War Memoir: A Soldier’s Tale, article by Richard Baxell, Alba Volunteer, 08 Jan 2021.
- ↑ The Morning Star, 03 Sep 2020
- ↑ The Struggles review by Michael Eaude, The Times Literary Supplement, 14 May 2021.
- ↑ Perfect Bricks - Two Post Brits Observe a Cruel Civil War, review by Roger Golland, OBE, La Revista 252, British Spanish Society, 13 Nov 2020.
- ↑ Buchanan on Jackson, ‘British Women and the Spanish Civil War’ by Tom Buchanan, Humanities and Social Sciences Online, Sep 2003.
- ↑ The Worthing Herald Reporter who fought Fascism, review by Phil Hewitt, The Worthing Herald, 19 Aug 2021.
- ↑ Book Review: Boadilla by Esmond Romilly, review by Caroline Angus, 22 Jan 2017.
- ↑ Spanish Portrait, review by Google Books, 2019.
- ↑ Brutal Tales by Ernesto Herrera, translated by Kathryn Phillips-Miles & Simon Deefholts, "The Clapton Press". 2022. ISBN 978-1-913693-12-1
- ↑ The Yocci Well, article by Kathryn Phillips-Miles, Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London, 02 Jul 2020.
- ↑ Marguerite Reilly, review by GoodReads, 2021.