Showing posts with label Treadwells Bookshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treadwells Bookshop. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 November 2018

Talks in 2019




I wanted to take a rest from talks for the remainder of the year, as I'm trying to get some writing done and thinking about republishing one or two of my earlier books in revised and updated editions next year, plus, perhaps, work by other authors (non-fiction naturally).

However, the requests for talks keep coming in, so I've arranged a few for the first part of 2019.

On Thursday 31 January there will be a FREE talk starting at 6.30pm about the Folklore of Underground London at Kensington Central Library. Booking through Eventbrite. See here.

Also at Kensington Central Library Subterranean City: Beneath the Streets of London on Thursday 21 February at 6.30pm. FREE booking through Eventbrite. See here.

Tuesday 9 April a talk on Folklore of Underground England at Kensington Central Library starting at 6.30pm. FREE booking through Eventbrite. See here.

As usual, copies of many of my books will be for sale at these events at reduced prices. I've acquired some of the last copies of Subterranean City, which I'll be selling at these talks until they run out.

I shall be giving a talk about Netherwood: Last Resort of Aleister Crowley at Treadwells bookshop on 24 January. Details here. Treadwells have sold a large number of copies of the book and have done sterling work in promoting it.







Sunday, 22 October 2017

Where Can I Buy Netherwood?





The new revised edition of Netherwood is available from the following bookshops:

Hastings Old Town:

Hare & Hawthorn here

Albion Books here


London:

Atlantis here

Treadwells here

Watkins here


Also online from The Big Cartel here

And Caduceus Books here

There are still places for the free talk on the Folklore of London at Kensington Library on Monday 23rd at which copies of Netherwood will be on sale. Here

Here's some of the feedback received so far from customers who bought the new edition:

'Netherwood is a beautiful production with the end-papers giving a feel of post-war Britain.  The envelope with the brochures is a fine addition and the rich assortment of photos is tempting.  I can't wait to read it.'

'It really is beautifully researched and written.'

'Thanks a lot for a wonderful book.'