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FREE Local author history talk 2pm Tuesday 12 June Dulwich Library


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Hi all!


I?m a local author and historian doing a talk about Henry VIII?s first year of kingship at Dulwich Library this Tuesday afternoon (12 June 2pm for an hour,?o need to book, COMPLETELY FREE.


There will be copies of the book for sale (and signing) at a discount after the talk.

Would love it if some local folk can make it along - or help spread the word!


Thanks. Lauren Johnson


http://www.southwark.gov.uk/events-culture-and-heritage/8036/1461/8036

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