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Independent Bookshop Week Events at Dulwich Books ? June 2015


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Here at Dulwich Books we always try and have a great week packed full of events for Independent Bookshop Week and this year is no exception!


Tuesday 23rd June 7pm - Meet the Authors: Summer Pimms Party


An evening of Pimms and new authors showcasing the best new talent from Weidenfeld & Nicholson, the publisher that brought us the likes of Kate Mosse, Gillian Flynn, Vikram Seth & Ian Rankin, we will introduce: Laura Barnett, Catriona Ward, Colin MacIntyre and Antonia Honeywell.


Tickets ?10 including Pimms and canap?s.


Wednesday 24th June 7pm ? ?Nightwalking? with Matthew Beaumont


We?ve all traversed London at night, giving us a little glimpse into the nocturnal world of a city that never truly sleeps. ?Nightwalking? offers a unique insight into the London of the shadows and the dark, and the people that have walked those streets throughout history including Dickens, Chaucer, Blake, and Shakespeare.


Tickets are ?5 redeemable against copies of ?Nightwalking.?


Thursday 25th June 7pm ? Patrick Gale and Sarah Winman


Join us for an evening with bestselling authors Patrick Gale and Sarah Winman who will be discussing their latest novels ?A Place Called Winter? and ?A Year of Marvellous Ways.?


Tickets are ?5 and redeemable against ?A Place Called Winter? and ?A Year of Marvellous Ways.?



Dulwich Books are one of over 330 bookshops around the country which has signed up to take part in the Independent Bookshops Week, organised by the Booksellers Association (BA), the national trade association for booksellers. The week is designed to showcase how the ?indies? provide a distinctive, personal service for book lovers and the unique role they play in their communities. You can find out more here: www.indiebookshopweek.com


Tickets for all of the events are available from Dulwich Books by phone on 02086701920, in-person, or online at http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/dulwich-books-1098418481.



Dulwich Books, 6 Croxted Road, West Dulwich, London, SE21 8SW

02086701920 [email protected] www.dulwichbooks.co.uk

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