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Portrait buys Children’s War exhibition tie-in

By Nicholas Clee
Publication: Bookseller
Date: Monday, December 13 2004
Gardiner is a former publisher at Weidenfeld, has run the publishing course at Oxford Brookes University, and is the author of The 1940s House and Wartime. In The Children’s War she draws on a range of unpublished material including letters and diaries; the book will be heavily illustrated.

Brooke saw an advertisement for the exhibition, got in touch with the IWM to find out if there was a book, and discovered that there wasn’t. He negotiated the deal with Deborah Rogers, who is Juliet Gardiner’s agent, and with Barbara Levy for the IWM.

The exhibition is due to run at the IWM for three years, and will also be shown at the IWM branch in Manchester.

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