Glyn Hughes
Glyn Hughes, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize and the David Higham Prize, short listed for The Whitbread Novel of the Year, the subject of a BBC2 profile and the author of several well-received plays and documentaries for BBC Radio. He has won national prizes and awards for his poetry collections. His first book, Neighbours, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and won the Welsh Arts Council Poet’s Prize.
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The Summer the Dictators Fell (Deluxe)
Deluxe edition hardback, signed and lettered, including original artwork by Christopher P. Wood.£150.00 + p&pDeluxe edition hardback. One of 26 signed copies, lettered A-Z. 265mm x 180mm.
Includes two signed etchings and one original drawing by Christopher P. Wood.A book of short stories set in Greece in 1974-5. Glyn Hughes, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize and the David Higham Prize, short listed for The Whitbread Novel of the Year, the subject of a BBC2 profile and the author of several well-received plays and documentaries for BBC Radio.
Christopher P. Wood studied at Chelsea College of Art and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, developing a reputation as an artist with a distinct and original vision.
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The Summer the Dictators Fell (Hardback)
First edition, hardback, signed and numbered, edition of 100.£35.00 + p&pA book of short stories set in Greece in 1974-5.
Glyn Hughes, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize and the David Higham Prize, short listed for The Whitbread Novel of the Year, the subject of a BBC2 profile and the author of several well-received plays and documentaries for BBC Radio.
Christopher P. Wood studied at Chelsea College of Art and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, developing a reputation as an artist with a distinct and original vision.
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The Summer the Dictators Fell (Paperback)
Limited edition paperback£10.00 + p&pA book of short stories set in Greece in 1974-5, illustrated by Christopher P. Wood. Wrap around covers, 260mm x 180mm.
Glyn Hughes, winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize and the David Higham Prize, short listed for The Whitbread Novel of the Year, the subject of a BBC2 profile and the author of several well-received plays and documentaries for BBC Radio.
Christopher P. Wood studied at Chelsea College of Art and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, developing a reputation as an artist with a distinct and original vision.
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