Description
* Advertising campaign to include London Underground escalator posters and ads in the SPECTATOR, DAILY TELEGRAPH, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, TIMES and BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE * Lavish POS material to include new title and backlist poster and 30-copy Display Bin with custom header containing KINGS OF ALBION and 3 each of THE LAST ENGLISH KING and JOSEPH * PR activity to include media interviews * To be submitted to all major trade promotions * On-line activity to include interviews and features
About the Author
Julian Rathbone was the author of many highly-acclaimed novels. Two of which (KING FISHER LIVES and JOSEPH) were shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He died in February 2008.
Reviews
In 1460, during the War of the Roses, the Lancastrians and Yorkists are busy chopping each other into little pieces and, during time out, amusing themselves with a game called "footie", which involves kicking an inflated bladder around a field. Into this unlikely idyll walks a bunch of tourists from the East who have come to search for a missing Kinsman. In no time at all, they are horrified by the weather and confused by a series of appalling European idiosyncrasies (in particular, the fact that the Emperor of the Romans lives in Germany and the Christina High Priest in Rome). Julian Rathbone's follow-up to the bestselling The Last English King is a hugely enjoyanle amble into a most gruesome period of history * THE TIMES *
Although Kings of Albion is packed with jokes it is a serious book ... The Wars of the Roses never seemed so strange - or so real ... whether describiing a journey through London by boat or country fields in winter, so strange to an oriental eye, Rathbone has evoked the sights and smells of fifteenth-century England ... the result is a historical novel of charm and intelligence * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
A superb adventure story. The battle scenes combine excitement with an overwhelming squalor, and there are moments of real tragedy and pathos * INDEPENDENT *
Book Information
ISBN 9780349113852
Author Julian Rathbone
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Abacus
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 126mm * 22mm