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September 2013

Lincoln Book Festival: James Fergusson on The Most Dangerous Place on Earth

September 30, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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James Fergusson THE MOST DANGEROUS PLACE ON EARTH: inside the outlaw state of Somalia Award winning author and journalist James Fergusson has met everyone in Somalia from politicians, pirates, extremists and mercenaries to aid workers, civilians and refugees. He gives a unique account of a country ravaged by war, considers what the future might hold for a generation who’ve grown up knowing little else and exposes the reality of life in this hard, often forgotten land. http://www.jamesfergusson.info More information/book tickets

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An evening with Robert Harris, The Telegraph

September 30, 2013 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
The Telegraph,
111 Buckingham Palace Road London, SW1W 0DT United Kingdom
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Read all reviews for An Officer and a Spy by Robert Harris. The ticket includes a copy of An Officer and A Spy to collect at the event, and a drinks and canapé reception. More information/book tickets 

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5 x 15, Belgravia

September 30, 2013 @ 7:00 pm
Grace Belgravia,
11c West Halkin Street SW1X 8JL United Kingdom
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Unscripted true stories of passion, obsession and adventure from Ruby Wax, Serge Schmemann, Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin and Sarah Harper. More information/book tickets

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Lincoln Book Festival: Giles Milton on how British spies thwarted Lenin’s global plan

September 30, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Giles Milton Russian Roulette – A Deadly Game: how British spies thwarted Lenin’s global plan Giles is author of eight works of popular history, including the best-selling Nathaniel’s Nutmegand Paradise Lost (Smyrna 1922). Reading at times like a thriller, Russian Roulette is the story of a group of British spies smuggled into Soviet Russia on an undercover mission to thwart Lenin’s Bolshevik-Islamic plot to topple British India and the Western democracies. –www.gilesmilton.com/ More information/book tickets

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October 2013

Lincoln Book Festival: Richard Davenport-Hines on sex, class and power in the age of Profumo

October 1, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Richard Davenport-Hines on An English Affair: sex, class and power in the age of Profumo Undoubtedly the biggest British political scandal of 20th century, Richard sets it firmly in the context of life and attitudes of the late fifties and early sixties, putting flesh on the bones of all the participants! As a journalist and prize-winning author, Richard has written on British attitudes to sex and sexuality, an anthology of vice, and biographies of Proust, W H Auden and Lady Desbrough. His last&hellip

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Lincoln Book Festival: Diane Atkinson on The Criminal Conversation of Mrs Norton

October 1, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Diane Atkinson on The Criminal Conversation of Mrs Norton Caroline Norton was accused by her husband of ‘a criminal conversation’ (adultery) with the Prime Minister Lord Melbourne, precipitating the biggest scandal of the 19th century and a high profile divorce. Cut off by her husband, Caroline fought for women’s rights in male-dominated Victorian society, eventually resulting in women having a separate legal identity. Diane is a lecturer and curator at the Museum of London specialising in women’s history. – www.dianeatkinson.co.uk/ More information/book tickets

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Lincoln Book Festival: A. N. Wilson in conversation with Gil Darby

October 2, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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A N Wilson in conversation with Gil Darby A prolific and eclectic author and newspaper columnist, A N Wilson is known for his critical biographies, novels, works of popular history and religious views –  from The Elizabethans andThe Victorians to Dante, Hitler, Betjeman, Jesus and more. His latest novel, The Potter’s Hand is a fictionalised biography of Josiah Wedgwood. More information/book tickets

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Tom Holland on his new translation of The Histories of Herodotus, Daunt Bookshop, Marylebone

October 2, 2013 @ 7:00 pm
Daunt Bookshop, Marylebone,
83 Marylebone High Street London, W1U 4QW United Kingdom
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Tom Holland has brought a mass readership to classical history with books like In the Shadow of the Sword and Persian Fire. Now he has produced a magisterial new translation of one of the ancient world’s most fascinating books. Written in the fifth century BC, The Histories tells of the war between the Persian Empire and the Greek city states as well as being full of bizarre stories which account for much of what we know about the world he&hellip

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Lincoln Book Festival: Charles Sebag Montefiore on The British as Collectors

October 2, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Charles Sebag Montefiore on The British as Collectors: from the Tudors to the Present (co-authored with James Stourton) Charles Sebag-Montefiore has spent 40 years creating the definitive library on British patronage and collecting. He is a trustee of the National Gallery and was a trustee of the National Art Collections Fund between 2000 and 2011. James Stourton is Chairman ofSotheby’s UK and frequently writes on the history of collecting. More information/book tickets

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Lincoln Book Festival: Sarah Gristwood, Richard Buckley and John Ashdown-Hill

October 3, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Sarah Gristwood author of Blood Sisters: The women behind the Wars of the Roses – best-selling Tudor biographer and commentator on royal affairs talks about the lives and importance of the women in this very real game of thrones.http://www.sarahgristwood.co.uk/ Richard Buckley of University of Leicester Archaeological Services and project manager on the Greyfriars dig, talks about his forthcoming book, co-authored with Mathew Morris, Richard III: the king under the car park (working title). John Ashdown-Hill author of The Last Days of Richard III&hellip

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Lincoln Book Festival: Julie Summers on Jambusters

October 4, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Unpaid, unsung, to a large extent uncomplaining, these women quietly and often with humour, made the countryside tick during World War II.  “Julie Summers is one of those natural born writers who have a compelling story to tell.” http://www.juliesummers.co.uk More information/book tickets

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Lincoln Book Festival: Tracy Borman on The Witches of Belvoir

October 4, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Lincolnshire-born author has a local launch for her new book about witchcraft in Jacobean England – the witches who feature in the book lived at Belvoir and were tried at Lincoln Castle. Tracy has appeared with Tony Robinson on ‘Walking Through History’ and in a Channel 5 documentary on witchcraft. She has recently been appointed interim Chief Curator of the Royal Palaces alongside Lucy Worsley. –  www.tracyborman.co.uk More information/book tickets

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Allan Ahlberg at the London Lit Festival, Kings Place

October 5, 2013 @ 11:30 am - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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One of Britain’s best-loved children’s authors, Allan Ahlberg tells us about his own oddly enchanted childhood lived out in the Black Country during the 1940s. He remembers a father in overalls smelling of wood shavings and oil, of a fiercely protective mother who cries when he discovers that he is adopted, of life insurance policies (‘£6 if the child dies under age 3′) and fearsome bacon slicers. And of his first days at school: ‘Allan could do much better. He is most&hellip

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Jung Chang at the London Lit Festival, Kings Place

October 5, 2013 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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The author of Wild Swans tells us the extraordinary story of the most important woman in Chinese history: Empress Dowager Cixi who ruled China for 47 years. Selected at 15 as one of the Emperor’s 3000 concubines, she launched a palace coup at his death and transformed the country from a medieval state into a modern society. Jung Chang will be in conversation with Jonathan Fenby, formerly editor of The South China Morning Post, The Observer and Reuters World Service as well as a senior correspondent for The&hellip

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Elif Shafak at the London Lit Festival, Kings Place

October 5, 2013 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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Come and spend an hour in the company of the most internationally recognised Turkish woman writer writing in both Turkish and English. She may talk about her country’s rich heritage of multiple cultures and legends as well as as honour killings, a particular past tense which only exists in Turkish and trying to balance the devotion to family with the compulsion to write. More information/book tickets

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Sathnam Sanghera and Lottie Moggach, Kings Place

October 5, 2013 @ 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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Two of today’s most exciting promising young writers discuss life, lies, love and literature. Sathnam Sanghera’s first novel, Marriage Material, is an epic family tale centring on a corner shop. It has been picked by Waterstones as a fiction debut of the year. All reviews here. Eleven publishers fought over the rights to Lottie Moggach’s first novel Kiss Me First, a chilling and ingeniously plotted tale of stolen identity. All reviews here. Sathnam Sanghera is a British journalist and author of The Boy With&hellip

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Lincoln Book Festival: Con Coughlin on Churchill’s First War

October 5, 2013 @ 6:15 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Con Coughlin on Churchill’s First War: young Winston and the fight against the Taliban A dramatic piece of military history which affords us a rare insight into both the ‘Great Game’ and the 21st-century conflict that has raged longer than World War II and taken more lives than the Falklands. Con Coughlin is executive foreign editor of the Daily Telegraph and an expert on the Middle East and international security issues. More information/book tickets

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Lincoln Book Festival: William Dalrymple on Return of a King

October 5, 2013 @ 7:30 pm
The Collection Museum,
Danes Terrace Lincoln, LN2 1LP United Kingdom
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Bestselling and prize-winning historian and travel author, Dalrymple has enthralled readers since his writing debut. In his latest book the First Afghan War is told through the lives of unforgettable characters on all sides, using time contemporary Afghan accounts of the conflict for the first time. ‘A must-read for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of modern day Afghanistan’ (Sunday Express) ‘Like (his) heartbreaking, extraordinary White Mughals, this book is as taut and richly embroidered as a great novel …  a masterpiece of nuanced writing&hellip

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Jeremy Paxman at the London Lit Festival, Kings Place

October 6, 2013 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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Using a wealth of first-hand source material, the renowned broadcaster Jeremy Paxman gives us an image of what life was actually like for the British during the First World War. From politicians, newspapermen, campaigners and Generals to Tommies, nurses, factory-workers and children, he captures the whole mood and morale of the nation and explains how life and identity in Britain were utterly transformed not always for the worse. Jeremy Paxman is an award-winning journalist and the bestselling author of seven works of&hellip

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Penelope Lively at the London Lit Festival

October 6, 2013 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Kings Place,
90 York Way London , N1 9AG United Kingdom
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‘This is not quite a memoir. Rather, it is the view from old age. And a view of old age itself, this place at which we arrive with a certain surprise – ambushed, or so it can seem. One of the few advantages of age is that you can report on it with a certain authority; you are a native now, and know what goes on here.’ Dame Penelope Lively reflects on old age, her life and times, memory, reading and&hellip

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