Description
Daffy, in wellies, puffa and pearls, drinks gin and tonic, still smokes, and is constantly fretting about her weight and descending bosom. Dicky lives in his own world of hunting, shooting and fishing, and occasional visits to his London club to bemoan the changing world with fellow septuagenarians. The dogs own the sofas and Daffy and Dicky are united by marriage and a loathing of snobbery, political correctness, EC regulations, computer-speak, and townies making legislation for the countryside. Softcover. Published by The O’Shea Gallery in conjunction with Country Life Reprint May 1998