Win a free copy of Iain Sinclair’s London Overground

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It’s giveaway time again on The Dabbler as two winners can get their hands on a hardback copy of Iain Sinclair’s latest book London Overground. To be in with a chance of winning read on for instructions below.

Echoing his journey in London Orbital over a decade ago, psychogeographer Iain Sinclair narrates his second circular walk around the capital. Shortly after rush-hour and accompanied by a rambling companion, Sinclair begins walking along London’s Overground network, or, ‘Ginger Line’. With characteristic playfulness, detours into folk history, withering assessments of the political classes and a joyful allegiance to the ordinary oddball, Sinclair guides us on a tour of London’s trendiest new transport network – and shows the shifting, changing city from new and surprising angles.

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We have two hardback copies of this book to give away to two lucky members of the Dabbler Book Club picked at random. To be in with a chance all you need to do is sign up to our Dabbler Book Club newsletter below:

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Competition closes at midnight on Thursday 11 June. Two winners will be picked at random and contacted via email so please ensure you have signed up to the dabbler book club and included a working email address.

If you want to get your hands on your own copy of London Overground, you can order one HERE.

Thanks to our friends at Hamish Hamilton for kindly providing the prizes.

 

 

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