Book crosses globe

JUST days after the launch of the 100 Faces of Henley: Volume 2 a copy has

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 15 February 2016

JUST days after the launch of the 100 Faces of Henley: Volume 2 a copy has made its way to the other side of the world.

Henley accountant Paul Foxley, who features in the book, took a copy with him on a visit to Australia.

He was there visiting his brother and sent me this photo of himself with the book outside the Sydney Opera House.

Paul, from Hambleden, made his name running the old Ashworth’s and Last Man Standing menswear shops.

The book is available at W H Smith, the Bell Bookshop, Way’s Bookshop and The Square restaurant in Market Place and all proceeds go to people in the Henley area who are experiencing hardship or tragedy.





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