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andy worthington
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Stonehenge: Celebration and Subversion
Nov 05, 2004, 22:40
Hi there,
Just to let you know about some forthcoming promotional events for my book 'Stonehenge: Celebration and Subversion', described by Ronald Hutton as 'likely to remain the definitive work on the subject, simply because of the depth of coverage and range of viewpoints that it incorporates'.

Tuesday 9 November, 7pm: Talk, 'Stonehenge and the Druids' at the London Earth Mysteries Circle, The Diorama Centre, Diorama 3, Triton Square, London NW1 Website: www.lemc.ic24.net

Saturday 20 November, 2-6pm: 'Meet the author' and book signing at Libra Aries Books, 9 The Broadway, Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 3AH Tel: 01223 412411 Website: www.pixie-inc.demon.co.uk/libra

Saturday 27 November, 11am: Talk, 'Stonehenge and Avebury: common ground and conlict zones', at the Pagan Federation Conference, Fairfield Halls, Croydon. Further info at: www.paganfed.org

Saturday 18 December, 2pm: Talk, 'Stonehenge and the counter-culture' and book signing at New Aeon Books, 95 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LW Tel: 0161 839 9293 Email: [email protected]

Stonehenge: Celebration and Subversion by Andy Worthington is published by Alternative Albion, an imprint of Heart of Albion Press.
For further info or to buy from the publisher, visit: www.hoap.co.uk/alternative.htm
or buy from:
Active Distribution: www.activedistribution.org
Amazon: www.amazon.co.uk
or the Megalithic Portal: www.megalithic.co.uk

Some recent reviews:

'Stonehenge: Celebration and Subversion contains an extraordinary story. Anyone who imagines Stonehenge to be nothing but an old fossil should read this and worry... [This is] the most complete, well-illustrated analysis of Stonehenge's mysterious world of Druids, travellers, pagans and partygoers'.
Mike Pitts, History Today

'[A] readable and well-researched cultural history'.
Antiquity

'It's by far the best bit of modern British social history I've seen'.
John Hodge, SchNEWS

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