22 Sep 2021
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose latest memoir An Innocent Baby has gone straight into the bestseller list at no 1.
27 Aug 2021
Andrew Lownie has been appointed to a visiting chair at The Ulster Literary Biography Research Centre.
25 Aug 2021
After four days sales, Andrew Lownie’s Traitor King: The Scandalous Exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor has gone straight into the Sunday Times top ten for hardback non-fiction.
22 Aug 2021
Documentary rights in I’m The Yorkshire Ripper by Robin Perrie have been optioned by Big Little Fish Television Ltd.
22 Aug 2021
Andrew Lownie’s Traitor King: The Scandalous Exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor was serialised over two weeks in the Mail on Sunday.
14 Aug 2021
Pegasus have bought North American rights in Andrew Lownie’s Traitor King: The Scandalous Exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and publish as their summer lead in May.
06 Aug 2021
The History Press have bought World English rights in David Bartley’s Hellfire: Evelyn Waugh and the Hypocrites Club
06 Aug 2021
Spanish rights in James Davies’ Cracked: Why Psychiatry is Doing More Harm Than Good
Polish rights in Hitler’s Last Plot : The 139 Men, Women, and Children Saved from Imminent Execution in the Final Days of the Third Reich by Jeremy Dronfield & Ian Sayer
Spanish rights in Sean McMeekin’s Stalin’s War: A New History of World War II
29 Jul 2021
Art is a Tyrant by Catherine Hewitt has been awarded the Franco-British Society Literary Prize for 2020. It tells the remarkable tale of the eccentric 19th-century French animal painter, Rosa Bonheur, whose unorthodox lifestyle and penchant for male clothing caused a sensation in the art world . The prize will be awarded at a reception later in the year.
24 Jul 2021
Korean rights in Juliet Barker’s Agincourt.
Spanish rights in James Davies’s Sedated: : How Modern Capitalism Created Our Mental Health Crisis. French rights in Cathy Glass’s A Terrible Secret.
Hungarian rights in Bombshell by Mike Rothmiller and Douglas Thompson.