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If you love historical fiction, please
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the society today. You won't be sorry.
'I've
just read Solander - it's a triumph!' - Bernard Cornwell.
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Our sixth UK Conference was held on Saturday 12th April 2008 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in York at the
National Railway Museum.
Our exciting panel of speakers included Elizabeth Chadwick, Suzannah Dunn, Jude Morgan, Andrew Martin, and Lynne Patrick, publisher at Crème
de la Crime.
View our programme.
Venue details
The National Railway Museum is in the centre of the historic city of York in
northern England, opposite the main rail station. The nearest airport is
Leeds/Bradford, from which there is an hourly bus to York. There is a much wider
choice of flights to Manchester Airport, which has its own rail station with a
direct train to York every half-hour.
York has a comprehensive range of accommodation. See the
York Tourism website for information
about accommodation and tourist attractions.
To join a mailing list for updates on this and other
upcoming HNS conferences, please contact us.
A big thank you
to our sponsors:
And also to the management staff at Borders,
York for the conference bookshop.
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