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Our new additions

Wednesday, 22nd February 2012 | 0 comments
 So far this year we have had the following additions to our collection at the Library, including books by our Writers-in-Residence for 2012.  ‘Beyond belief: Islamic excursions among the converted people’ - V.S. Naipaul ‘A heart broken open: radical faith ... More..

Catch-up with our Writers-In-Residence

Wednesday, 15th February 2012 | 0 comments
Booking for our Writer-in-Residence events is going well. Don’t forget our offer of buying tickets for any four of our Writer-In-Residence events before 29 February and getting a 10% discount. See our full list of events <em>here</em>. To book places ... More..

Books and Food

Monday, 30th January 2012 | 0 comments
  We have a number of new events starting at the Library in February that we hope you will all come and take part in. Starting on February 12th, we are introducing a traditional Sunday Carvery to our Food for ... More..

Moral Crisis in British Society

Monday, 23rd January 2012 | 0 comments
Warden, Peter Francis, takes a look at the importance of our ‘Moral Crisis in British Society’ course next month. Skimming through the newspaper just before I settled down to write these few words, I was intrigued to find that nearly ... More..

What happens when you combine Science with Story-Telling?

Monday, 9th January 2012 | 0 comments
  Gladstone’s Library’s Writer-in-Residence, Stella Duffy, has been finding out. She has recently taken part in a new anthology, entitled ‘Litmus: Short Stories from Modern Science’ which has brought together 17 fiction writers and 16 academic scientists to try and ... More..

Latest News

Next month, Gladstone’s Library in Hawarden is launching its first book club. ... Continue Reading...
Wednesday, 25th January 2012

The final Jelly day of 2011 will be held at Gladstone’s Library ... Continue Reading...
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