The Timewaster Letters

Author: Robin Cooper
This is the hilariously surreal correspondence of Robin Cooper, who for several years has been plaguing department stores, hotels, associations, fan clubs and a certain children’s book publisher with his letters. From Prince Charles to the Peanut Council, Harrods to the British Halibut Association – no one is safe. So who is Robin Cooper? Architect, thimble designer, tramp….Read More
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