06 Jul 2016
World rights in Frank Ledwidge’s book Rebel Courts have been bought by Hurst & Co.
02 Jul 2016
French rights in Looking Through You: The Beatles Book Monthly Photo Archive by Tom Adams.
Chinese rights in The Black Door: Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers by Richard Aldrich and Rory Cormac.
Hebrew rights in Curse on this Country by Danny Orbach
02 Jul 2016
Duckworth and Overlook have jointly bought World English rights in Eleanor Fitzsimons’s new life of Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) considered to be the first modern writer for children and a key influence for writers from C.S. Lewis to J.K. Rowling.
02 Jul 2016
Icon have bought UK and Da Capo North American rights in Ghost Riders, Mark Felton’s filmic account of how GIs joined forces with surrendered German soldiers and liberated prisoners-of-war to save the worlds finest horses from the SS and Red Army in an extraordinary battle at the close of the war in Europe.
16 Jun 2016
Sean McMeekin’s The Ottoman Endgame is one of six books shortlisted for the 2015 Duke of Westminster Medal for Military Literature . The final winner will be announced at the annual award ceremony in the autumn .
11 Jun 2016
Interesting piece by Casey Watson on how to manage children’s behaviour
http://www.caseywatson.co.uk/2016/understanding-how-children-tick-managing-challenging-behaviours/
10 Jun 2016
David McClure has written a very interesting piece for the International Business Times on the royal family’s mysterious finances.
‘They do things differently on Planet Windsor. That’s the term given by Prince Charles’s most recent biographer to the rarefied world inhabited by the royal family. What Catherine Mayer had in mind were the peculiarities and rivalries of court life, but in my experience researching a book on the wealth of the Windsors it also applies to how the royal family is immune to the normal rules of public scrutiny.’
I tried to find out just how rich the royal family is - it’s a well-kept secret
01 Jun 2016
Todd Crowell has written a fascinating new article on the tense situation between China and Japan. “China and Japan are redefining the nature and purpose of the Coast Guard. Americans still think in terms of air-sea rescue or chasing drug smugglers when they think about their Coast Guard. China and Japan think about their Coast Guards in terms of realpolitik. The two nominally civilian services are on the front lines of territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas. Both countries are adding to their coast guard fleets at a breakneck pace. One could almost call it a Coast Guard arms race, except that the vessels are lightly armed if armed at all.”
Todd’s Kindle Single on this subject, The Coming War, was recently published by Thistle Books.
31 May 2016
Mark Felton was a guest on the Jeremy Vine Show last week, discussing whether President Obama should apologize to Japan for the atomic bombs. You can listen again here.
29 May 2016
Martin Williams’s Parliament Ltd:: A journey to the dark heart of British politics was the subject of a feature
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/peers-4-minute-speech-cost-taxpayer-8-800-lpw5tf2vz
and book review in Sunday Times today.
“Eye-popping analysis of politicians’ finances … a fascinating and important work.”