Introducing The Gilgamesh Gene
The following article is forthcoming in The Ecologist by author Dr Robin Russell-Jones. Order your copy of The Gilgamesh Gene here. I was inspired to write The Gilgamesh Gene because [...]
The following article is forthcoming in The Ecologist by author Dr Robin Russell-Jones. Order your copy of The Gilgamesh Gene here. I was inspired to write The Gilgamesh Gene because [...]
Stan Hazel, the author of Long Way from Adi Ghehad was interviewed for BBC Radio Bristol alongside the book’s subject, Dr Teame Mebrahtu. The DJ, Steve Yabsley described Teame’s [...]
Princess Olga Romanoff is striding around in jeans and a blue gilet, distractedly clutching a phone to her ear. I have just arrived at Provender House, her 13th-century mansion [...]
“This is the history of Russia, in a form that you will not have read it before.” This year sees the centenary of the Russian revolution. The year began [...]
25th January is Burns Night, the day in which the National Bard of Scotland, Robert Burns, is celebrated with supper, conviviality and poetry. It seemed appropriate at this [...]
This is a guest blog post by the author of A Tear in the Curtain, John Symons “In late October(1956) there were some outbreaks of violence in Hungary, but [...]
We are delighted to be hosting a stall at this year’s Country Living Christmas Fair. Pay us a visit at stall GB13. This is a fantastic seasonal event held in [...]
Shepheard-Walwyn will be hosting a stall at the Craft in Focus: Contemporary Craft & Design Fair which boasts a selection of some of the finest designer makers from the [...]
Arthur Farndell’s new translation, On the Nature of Love has been chosen as a finalist in The People’s Book Prize. Thanks to all who voted in the heats. Please vote [...]
Celebrating 400 Years of Shakespeare’s Gifts To ask a group of Shakespeare lovers what it is that they love most in Shakespeare would be to raise a great hymn [...]