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Great show for F&W Media International at London Book Fair

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There has been a buzz around the F&W Media International stand at London Book Fair this year with visitors from our US teams and representatives from our imprints presenting new titles for 2012.  F&W Media International is an award-winning publisher and UK distributor of illustrated non-fiction books on a wide range of topics including history, hobby, craft, photography, art and more.  The company publishes and distributes 100s of new titles every year for David & [...]

FWI are seeking a Craft Business Manager

Craft Business Manager UK  We are looking for a results-driven business leader to serve as Craft Business Manager for the thriving Craft Community. Working with the Global Craft Community Leader the position is responsible for developing strategy for the UK business and following through on individual initiatives and ideas building and executing implementation plans for product in a broad array of media including distribution through the web, books, events and other mediums for each opportunity. [...]

Never Mind the Quantocks in Wanderlust Magazine

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Wanderlust Magazine’s April edtion is available now featuring a fabulous interview with our favourite rambling man, Mr. Stuart Maconie.  The writer behind new release, Never Mind the Quantocks, talks about the book and how country walking has been such a strong part of his life. Speaking with Tom Hawker, Stuart Maconie explains how he first caught the walking bug: I grew up in the North West, so I’d always gone to the Lake District with [...]

Extraordinary Weather Featured in Metro

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Great spread of the Extraordinary Weather book in today’s Metro. Extraordinary Weather book shows stunning photos of extreme sights Snowdrifts as tall as a telegraph pole and cars encrusted in impenetrable ice – these are just some of the examples of unenviable extreme weather showcased in a glossy new book exploiting Britain’s national obsession. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Department of Commerce Met office researchers have also captured shimmering ‘seas’ of orange sunrise clouds, a double [...]