
On first glance, you'd be forgiven for mistaking Liz Goldwyn's Sporting Guide for a traditional British mens leisurebook – with its firm, blood-red, leather-bound cover, weighty pages and elegant gold lettering that bestows a heightened sense of importance. Which, affirms the esteemed writer and director, was precisely the intention: "I wanted the book to be a cross between an important secret diary, an erotic journal and a historic masculine guide for hunting or…
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