Pre-launch of Ted Lewis Novels
All the Way Home and All the Night Through
The Rabbit
The Ted Lewis Centre is proud to announce that it has published the two semi-
autobiographical novels written by Ted Lewis. These are written in the first person by his
alter ego, Victor Graves. The young man was brought up in Barton upon Humber and in
The Rabbit (1975) we learn of his adventures, some of them quite racy. In All the Way
Home (1965) we find Victor as a student at the Hull College of Art and Design where he
falls in love, plays in the College Jazz Band and tries to cope with drinking and a
disappointing embryo career in graphic art.
The Rabbit is very descriptive of 1950s Barton, its
environment, sometimes lyrical and older residents may well
be able to spot well known characters, thinly disguised
All the Way Home and All the Night Through was Ted’s first
novel, finished on his birthday in 1964. You can see the diary
entry in one of the exhibit cabinets in the Ted Lewis Centre.
This debut novel has never been
published in hard copy form since 1965,
the first edition now being very rare (and
expensive!)
SPECIAL OFFER
Both novels are priced at £8.99 each but the pre-launch price will be
£8.00 only with free local delivery within 10 miles of Barton. For the
duology of both editions we offer a discounted price of £15.00. Non
local postage and packing will be a discounted £2 for one book and
£3 for the two. These prices will remain until the publication launch
and sales on Amazon, scheduled for 10 th January 2021