The Spectator Pocket Diary 1991 Offer
Once again, The Spectator is offering its readers. he definitive Pocket Diary, offering all the facts and figures that are essential to any Spectator reader, bound in soft black leather.
Dates of major sporting events and festivals of arts are all included: on the information side there are useful telephone numbers covering the press, politics, theatres and cinema as well as charities, bookshops, railway stations, airlines, London clubs and restaurants. International time and dialling codes arc all included.
Harry Eyres writes about Wine, Ursula Buchan on Gardens, Frank Keating on the 1991 Sports' scene. The Spectator's Sub Editor Christopher Howse reviews London pubs and our Circulation Manager Roy Beagley reviews London's lesser known Wine Bars.
The diary is 5" x 3" and is laid out with the whole week to view. There is an end section for personal addresses and we will emboss your initials in gold on the cover if you so request.
The Spectator Pocket Diary is only available from The Spectator and we only have 1,500 diaries to sell. Last year, as with the year before, many people left their orders too late and we had sold out. Please order early!
Make sure of your copy, fill out the order form below and return to the address shown. Diaries will be despatched in Not/ember.
As a service to the regular buyers of The Spectator Pocket Diary, we are offering a reservation service for the 1992 diary now. Simply tick the 1992 box below if you think you will want the 1992 diary. We will then contact you next year when we know the contents and if it is to your satisfaction, we will then process your order. There's no catch! and you get to the top of the queue.