Showing posts with label Book Signing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Signing. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Book Signing, by Tom Young (Tigers, England and Lions) and Louis Deacon (Tigers and England) The Falcon Hotel, Uppingham.

BOOK SIGNING - by Tom Young (Tigers, England and Lions) and Louis Deacon (Tigers and England)

Thursday, December 4

6pm and 7.30pm

The Falcon Hotel, Uppingham.

Copies of The Tigers official history book will be available to purchase.

Friday, March 07, 2014

Margaret Dickinson, Book Signing, Fairfield Hall, Photographs, Walkers Bookshop, Oakham, Rutland

Margaret Dickinson, Book Signing, Fairfield Hall, Photographs, Walkers Bookshop, Oakham, Rutland







Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Margaret Dickinson, Fairfield Hall, Book Signing, Walkers Books Shops, Oakham and Stamford

Margaret Dickinson, Fairfield Hall, Book Signing, Walkers Books Shops, Oakham and Stamford



Book Signing @ Walkers Bookshops
this Friday  ~ 7th March

Stamford    10:30 am - 12.30 pm

Oakham    2 pm - 4 pm



Meet Margaret

Born in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Margaret Dickinson moved to the coast at the age of seven and so began her love for the sea and the Lincolnshire landscape. Her ambition to be a writer began early and she had her first novel published at the age of twenty-five. This was followed by twenty-five further titles including Plough the Furrow, Sow the Seed and Reap the Harvest, which make up her Lincolnshire Fleethaven trilogy. Many of her novels, including Fairfield Hall are set in the heart of her home county. We are delighted for Margaret, because, even though it has only just been published, Fairfield Hall is already a national top ten best seller.

Can't make it but would love a signed book?

Just click below to reserve a copy of Fairfield Hall. Tell us who the book is for and any special messages that you would like Margaret to write. Your book will be ready for you to collect after her visit on Friday.
 

Fairfield Hall

 
A matter of honour. A sense of duty. A time for courage.
 
Ruthlessly ambitious Ambrose Constantine is determined that his daughter, Annabel, shall marry into the nobility. A fish merchant and self-made man, he has only his wealth to buy his way into society.
When Annabel’s secret meetings with Gilbert, a young man employed at her father’s offices, stop suddenly, she learns that he has mysteriously disappeared. Heartbroken, she finds solace with her grandparents on their Lincolnshire farm, but her father will not allow her to hide herself in the countryside and enlists the help of a business connection to launch his daughter into society. During the London Season, Annabel is courted by James Lyndon, the Earl of Fairfield, whose country estate is only a few miles from her grandfather’s farm. Believing herself truly loved at last, Annabel accepts his offer of marriage. It is only when she arrives at Fairfield Hall that she realizes the true reason behind James’s proposal and the part her scheming father has played.
Throughout the years that follow, Annabel experiences both heartache and Joy, and the birth of her son should finally secure the future of the Fairfield Estate. But there are others who lay claim to the inheritance igniting a feud that will only reach its resolution in the trenches of the First World War.