Driff Field Explained

Xavier Driffield (1948 - 2023),[1] also known as Driff Field, drif field, driffield, dryfeld or simply Drif, was a figure in the British bookdealing world during the 1980s and 1990s and published several editions of the acerbic Driff's Guide to secondhand and antiquarian bookshops in Britain.

History

Driffield started as a booksearcher, obtaining titles to order for private customers, and in 1984 began producing a self-published guide to All The Secondhand and Antiquarian Bookshops in Britain[2] (also titled In Quest of the Perfect Book : The Antiquarian Bookshop Catalogue & Directory).[3] Hugely successful for its wit and wide coverage of the field, the guide was nonetheless idiosyncratic and often sarcastic, with entries such as: "the b[oo]ks are slowly transforming themselves back into rags"; "judging by body temp, shop seems to have expired in 1930"; "I could smell a bargain, pity was I had a cold that day"; "owner has been unwell recently with bad back (possibly caused by turning on the customers once too often)".

His Guide introduced a number of widely-quoted acronyms, including "ETGOW (easy to get on with), "NSOC (not strong on condition)", "FARTS (follows around recommending the stock)" and "WYLAH (watches you like a hawk)".[4] Among the entries in the Guidess Terminology chapter was "book fairy" describing people who sell books at book fairs.

Driffield also launched a periodical called Driffs: The Antiquarian & Second Hand Book Fortnightly, although the magazine was rarely published as frequently as that and folded after 22 issues.[5]

The Guide went through at least five editions, dated 1984, 1987, 1991, 1992, and 1995. In the third he seemed to refer to a spell of mental illness after the publication of the second, though Francis Wheen thought this an intentionally misleading reference.

Sexual assault acquittal

Although photos existed of Driffield[6] (he fancied he resembled Raymond Carver), for a long time little was known about him or his current whereabouts, or even if he was still alive, until 2014, when he was the defendant in a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court, accused of indecent assault, indecency with a child and rape.[7] [8] [9] In November 2014 Driffield was found not guilty on all the charges.[10]

He stood trial under the name Xavier Driffield, although previously some sources had cited his name (seemingly erroneously) as "B.C.M. Driffield", others as "Colin Driffield" and yet others as "David Richard Ian Frederick Field". He claimed to have been brought up in Newbury, England. In 1991, Francis Wheen considered that he "seems to be in his forties".

In popular culture

Drif appears as a character in Iain Sinclair's novel White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings. He appeared in the 1992 documentary The Cardinal And The Corpse, made by Chris Petit for Channel 4 and also featuring Alan Moore and Iain Sinclair.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 'Rapist used sex attacks on young girl as inspiration for novel – then sent copy to victim's family'. Mare. Tess De La. 5 November 2014. mirror. 21 September 2018.
  2. News: A guide to Drif . Francis . Wheen . Francis Wheen . . 19 October 1991 . 50–53.
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/264907526 In Quest of the Perfect Book : The Antiquarian Bookshop Catalogue & Directory
  4. Eddie Fenwick, Be Guide to Yourself, textualities.net. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  5. Iain Sinclair, London: City of Disappearances, London: Hamish Hamilton, 2016. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  6. News: Pradeep. Sebastian. London's fabled Book Runners. The Hindu. February 2015. 30 December 2017.
  7. News: Abuser sent novel describing sex attacks on girl aged 11 to family, jury hears. Youle. Emma. Hampstead Highgate Express. 21 September 2018. en.
  8. Book: Kociejowski . Marius . Marius Kociejowski . A Factotum in the Book Trade . 26 April 2022 . Biblioasis . 978-1-77196-457-9 . 18 August 2022.
  9. Web site: Driffield: Tome trader "confessed to child attraction in book" . Court News UK . 18 August 2022.
  10. Web site: BOOK DEALER CLEARED OF SEXUALLY ABUSING YOUNG GIRL – Court News UK. courtnewsuk.co.uk. en-GB. 21 September 2018.
  11. News: The Cardinal and the Corpse, directed by Christopher Petit Film review. Time Out London. 21 September 2018. en.