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Publishing the Book

Talking Titles

15 June 2011 By Caroline Shenton

A yummy lunch today with Lady Antonia Fraser at the Whistler Restaurant at Tate Britain. Tate sits on the site of the Millbank Penitentiary where Joshua Cross (one of the labourers who started the fire) did time.  And of course it houses the Turner watercolours of the 1834 fire, along with the rest of the Turner bequest, so […]

Filed Under: Historic Westminster, Publishing the Book, The 1834 Fire

Dustshoveller joins the Twitterati

1 June 2011 By Caroline Shenton

Very exciting news on the book emerging over the last week, which I hope to be able to divulge shortly… In the meantime, I have joined Twitter @dustshoveller…tweet you there!

Filed Under: Getting an Agent, Publicising the Book, Publishing the Book

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Dr Caroline Shenton is an archivist and historian. Her book The Day Parliament Burned Down won the Political Book of the Year Award in 2013. Read More…

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