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Tag Archives: Solander
The Last Ever Solander
Sadly, this is the last Solander – the bi-annual magazine published by the Historical Novel Society. It’s had a great publishing life: from Spring 1997 to November 2011, 15 years and a total of 30 issues. It’s also had an … Continue reading
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Tagged <html itemscope itA World of Words: On the subject of translation and books (mainly historical), and historical fiction, Annabel Lyon, Christopher Gortner, Historical Novel Society, Historical Novels Review, Sara Sheridan, Solander, translation
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Italian historical novels result in animated discussion
Thanks to Rita Charbonnier for drawing my attention to this great discussion among fans of Italian historical novels and four authors – at the moment of writing this, there have been a total of 428 comments! It was a real … Continue reading
Solander 24 (November 2008)
The latest copy of Solander popped through the cat flap a couple of mornings ago (anything that is too big for the postbox comes in with the cat). It’s a good issue with several excellent articles. One that stood out … Continue reading

