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Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May Warwick Arts Centre

Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May Warwick Arts Centre. SIMON THURLEY The Building of England: How the History of England Has Shaped Our Buildings Saturday 17 th May 12.15-1.15pm. STEPHEN COOPER The Final Whistle: The Great War in Fifteen Players Saturday 17 th May 12.15-1.15pm.

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Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May Warwick Arts Centre

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  1. Saturday 17 - Sunday 18 May Warwick Arts Centre

  2. SIMON THURLEY The Building of England: How the History of England Has Shaped Our Buildings Saturday 17th May 12.15-1.15pm

  3. STEPHEN COOPER The Final Whistle: The Great War in Fifteen Players Saturday 17th May 12.15-1.15pm

  4. ROBERT COLLS George Orwell: English Rebel Saturday 17th May 1.30-2.30pm

  5. TIM BUTCHER The Trigger: The Journey That Led the World to War Saturday 17th May 4.15-5.15pm

  6. SNOWDEN: TRAITOR OR HERO? with Professor Sir David Omand, Ben Fenton, Luke Harding, EwenMacAskill & Gordon Corera Saturday 17th May 3-45pm

  7. JOHN CAREY The Unexpected Professor: An Oxford Life in Books Saturday 17th May 4.15-5.15pm

  8. NICOLA PHILIPS The Profligate Son Saturday 17th May 5.30-6.30pm

  9. TORTURE: A VERY BRITISH PROBLEM? with Ian Cobain & Andrew Williams Saturday 17th May 5.30-6.30pm

  10. LOUIS de BERNIÈRES Imagining Alexandria: Poems in Memory of ConstantinosCavafis Saturday 17th May 6.45-8pm

  11. WRITING HISTORY: THE RISE OF HISTORICAL FICTION with William Palmer, Andrew Crumey& Anita Mason Sunday 18th May 11-2pm

  12. JIM RING Storming the Eagle’s Nest: Hitler’s War in the Alps Sunday 18th May 12.15-1.15pm

  13. CHRISTINE RIDING Turner and the Sea Sunday 18th May 12.15-1.15pm

  14. RODERICK BAILEY Target: Italy; the Secret War Against Mussolini 1940-1943 Sunday 18th May 3-4pm

  15. JENNIFER CLEMENT Prayers for the Stolen Sunday 18th May 3-4pm

  16. WOMEN, WAR AND SECRECY with Clare Mulley, Susan Ottaway & Noreen Riols Sunday 18th May 1.30-2.30pm

  17. JAMES SECORD Visions of Science: Books and Readers at the Dawn of the Victorian Age Sunday 18th May 4.15-5.15pm

  18. MAL PEET Labels are Cages: Mal Peet Goes Off-Message Sunday 18th May 4.15-5.15pm

  19. PHILIP DURKIN Borrowed Words: A History of Loanwords in English Sunday 18th May 5.30-6.30pm

  20. BLAKE, BUGS AND BERLIN: SPIES AND SURVEILLANCE IN THE COLD WAR Roger Hermiston & Patrick Major Sunday 18th May 5.30-6.30pm

  21. TONY MENDEZ The Real Argo Sunday 18th May 6.45-8pm

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