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Then Charlie just up and died, with all his novels still inside.
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009, 11:00am - 2:00pm |
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A change to visit France without leaving London
10th Feb 2009 from 11 am till 2 pm
La Maison de Languedoc-Roussillon invites Guild members to meet Kate Mosse, author of several novels about the Aude Valley and Pays Cathare region of France. Press conference extolling the delights of this splendid corner of France, followed by a light lunch featuring regional produce.
The place: 6, Cavendish Square, London.
If you are interested, please RSVP to Stéphanie Bleu, Press & Promotions Manager at Sunfrance by 5th February. E-mail
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Tel. 0207 079 33 44 (or 42) or 0750 777 98 38 (Mobile) or 0207 079 33 45 (Fax). |
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"As the sun warmed on my back, bees bumbled from Gentian to Orchid to Bloody Cranesbill and, as the umpteenth noisy tour group weaved off down the narrow road, the sounds of nature return to Poulnabrone. But not for long, if I’m lucky there will be a 5-minute gap before the next tour bus arrives.
High up on the limestone Burren in County Clare the dolman or portal tomb of Poulnabrone is the most photographed monument in Ireland."
© The Reading Eagle, Pennsylvania - 28th August 2005
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