Join us every Thursday evening in November for a fascinating series of talks from authors whose subjects range from Richard III to Plato, from the barbarians to World War I, and from US President James Madison to Lenin.
All talks take place at 7.30pm at Southwell Library
The Bramley Centre
King St
Southwell
NG25 0EH 0
01636 812148
Tickets from Southwell Library or The Bookcase, 50 Main Street, Lowdham, Notts NG14 7BE
Call our Box Office: 0115 966 3219.
Save money and buy a Season Ticket for all four events!
£20 full, £17 concessions, £15 Festival Friends
Thursday 7th November
Philippa Langley and Michael Jones:
The King’s Grave – The Search for Richard III
On 22 August 1485 Richard III was killed at Bosworth Field - the last king of England to die in battle. For ten years Society member Philippa Langley and historian Michael Jones have shared a vision to find the real Richard - the lost king buried underneath a mound of hostile propaganda. Their book is a unique collaboration.
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends
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Thursday 14th November
Authors Giles Milton and Saul David discuss their new books...
Giles Milton: Russian Roulette
The destruction of British India was the first stage in Lenin’s plot to bring down the democracies of the West. A group of British spies was smuggled into Soviet Russia to prevent this. An unlikely group of men, they were self-taught but highly educated and well versed in dirty tricks. Their boss was a monocled, one-legged sea captain with a passion for secret inks and homemade explosives.
Saul David: 100 Days to Victory
A totally original, utterly engaging account of the Great War – the first book to tell the story of the “war to end all wars” through the events of one hundred key days between 1914 and 1918. Saul David shows vividly how the war reached beyond the battlefield, touching upon events and lives which shaped the conduct and outcome of the conflict.
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends.
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Thursday 21st November
Peter Snow: When Britain Burned the White House
Two hundred years ago, Britain attacked the heartland of the United States and defeated them in battle. The President and his wife had just enough time to pack their belongings and flee the White House before the British army entered and set fire to the building. From here, the British army turned its sights to Baltimore…
Tickets: £7 full, £6 concessions, £5 Festival Friends
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Thursday 28th November
Historical fiction authors Anthony Riches & Tom Harper discuss their new novels...
Anthony Riches: The Eagle’s Vengeance
The barbarian leader Calgus defies both his barbarian captors and Britannia's legions – and Marcus Aquila – once more in the sixth thrilling novel in the Empire sequence, praised by fellow-authors Conn Iggulden, Ben Kane and Manda Scott.
Tom Harper: The Orpheus Descent
Once Plato was a questing young man with a secret. He left behind a key, a tiny, burnished, golden tablet thrown away into a swamp that he never expected anyone to find. 2500 years later a young archaeologist stumbles on the greatest secret history the world has ever known…
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends
All talks take place at 7.30pm at Southwell Library
The Bramley Centre
King St
Southwell
NG25 0EH 0
01636 812148
Tickets from Southwell Library or The Bookcase, 50 Main Street, Lowdham, Notts NG14 7BE
Call our Box Office: 0115 966 3219.
Save money and buy a Season Ticket for all four events!
£20 full, £17 concessions, £15 Festival Friends
Thursday 7th November
Philippa Langley and Michael Jones:
The King’s Grave – The Search for Richard III
On 22 August 1485 Richard III was killed at Bosworth Field - the last king of England to die in battle. For ten years Society member Philippa Langley and historian Michael Jones have shared a vision to find the real Richard - the lost king buried underneath a mound of hostile propaganda. Their book is a unique collaboration.
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends
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Thursday 14th November
Authors Giles Milton and Saul David discuss their new books...
Giles Milton: Russian Roulette
The destruction of British India was the first stage in Lenin’s plot to bring down the democracies of the West. A group of British spies was smuggled into Soviet Russia to prevent this. An unlikely group of men, they were self-taught but highly educated and well versed in dirty tricks. Their boss was a monocled, one-legged sea captain with a passion for secret inks and homemade explosives.
Saul David: 100 Days to Victory
A totally original, utterly engaging account of the Great War – the first book to tell the story of the “war to end all wars” through the events of one hundred key days between 1914 and 1918. Saul David shows vividly how the war reached beyond the battlefield, touching upon events and lives which shaped the conduct and outcome of the conflict.
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends.
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Thursday 21st November
Peter Snow: When Britain Burned the White House
Two hundred years ago, Britain attacked the heartland of the United States and defeated them in battle. The President and his wife had just enough time to pack their belongings and flee the White House before the British army entered and set fire to the building. From here, the British army turned its sights to Baltimore…
Tickets: £7 full, £6 concessions, £5 Festival Friends
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Thursday 28th November
Historical fiction authors Anthony Riches & Tom Harper discuss their new novels...
Anthony Riches: The Eagle’s Vengeance
The barbarian leader Calgus defies both his barbarian captors and Britannia's legions – and Marcus Aquila – once more in the sixth thrilling novel in the Empire sequence, praised by fellow-authors Conn Iggulden, Ben Kane and Manda Scott.
Tom Harper: The Orpheus Descent
Once Plato was a questing young man with a secret. He left behind a key, a tiny, burnished, golden tablet thrown away into a swamp that he never expected anyone to find. 2500 years later a young archaeologist stumbles on the greatest secret history the world has ever known…
Tickets: £6 full, £5 concessions, £4 Festival Friends
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OTHER NOVEMBER EVENTS!
We have a few tickets left for Festival Friends ONLY for this very special afternoon...
Thursday November 7th - 2.30-4pm
An Afternoon with David Suchet at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham
David Suchet will be talking with co-author Geoffrey Wansell about his acting life and about their new book, Poirot and Me, in which he explores his relationship with Agatha Christie's wonderful creation, the "little Belgian" who he has grown to love dearly over more than 25 years. There will be a chance to ask questions and David will sign books in the foyer in the interval and after the event.
Please note that tickets for this event are available ONLY from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 0115 989 5555 or online at www.trch.co.uk
APART FROM Lowdham Festival Friends who can book through The Bookcase on 0115 966 3219.
And don’t forget Christmas! Start (or finish) your shopping at our Christmas Shopping Day on Saturday November 9th at The Bookcase when we launch our lovely range of Christmas books and gifts, plus a late night shopping evening on Friday December 6th as part of Lowdham Christmas Market.
www.thebookcase.co.uk
www.lowdhambookfestival.co.uk
OTHER NOVEMBER EVENTS!
We have a few tickets left for Festival Friends ONLY for this very special afternoon...
Thursday November 7th - 2.30-4pm
An Afternoon with David Suchet at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham
David Suchet will be talking with co-author Geoffrey Wansell about his acting life and about their new book, Poirot and Me, in which he explores his relationship with Agatha Christie's wonderful creation, the "little Belgian" who he has grown to love dearly over more than 25 years. There will be a chance to ask questions and David will sign books in the foyer in the interval and after the event.
Please note that tickets for this event are available ONLY from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 0115 989 5555 or online at www.trch.co.uk
APART FROM Lowdham Festival Friends who can book through The Bookcase on 0115 966 3219.
And don’t forget Christmas! Start (or finish) your shopping at our Christmas Shopping Day on Saturday November 9th at The Bookcase when we launch our lovely range of Christmas books and gifts, plus a late night shopping evening on Friday December 6th as part of Lowdham Christmas Market.
www.thebookcase.co.uk
www.lowdhambookfestival.co.uk