Bill Bryson

On what date did the American author first arrive in England?
22:48 Fri 16th Dec 2011
 
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SeaJayPea
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Quote from page 15 of the paperback edition of Notes From A Small Island - "No-one in the whole of Dover would have any particular reason to remember 21st March 1973 except for me and a handful of children who were born that day and possibly one old guy with a dog who had encountered a young fellow with underpants on his head."


Here, I think he's talking about...
01:51 Sat 17th Dec 2011 Go To Best Answer

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Thank you, I had the year but wondered if anyone had recorded the actual date.
Quote from page 15 of the paperback edition of Notes From A Small Island - "No-one in the whole of Dover would have any particular reason to remember 21st March 1973 except for me and a handful of children who were born that day and possibly one old guy with a dog who had encountered a young fellow with underpants on his head."


Here, I think he's talking about the date on which he found somewhere to stay. He'd spent the previous night on a park bench, so probably arrived on the 20th. It's not entirely clear.

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Thank you.
That was a great read SeaJayPea, I'll have to dig it out and read it again.

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