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Peak Festival Books: 
1. A Greener Life
2. Dare To Be A Daniel
3. Duncan Fletcher
4. Free At Last
5. God's Terrorists
6. Good Curry Guide 2007
7. Heart Of The Dales
8. Higher Than The Eagle Soars
9. In Search Of The Dark Ages
10. In Search Of The First Civilizations
11. In Search Of The Trojan War
12. India
13. Kipling Sahib
14. Life In A Cold Climate: Nancy Mitford
15. Life Of Pi
16. Life Of Pi
17. Made In Sheffield
18. Meetings With Mountains
19. More Time For Politics
20. Outdoors
21. Shakespeare's Wife
22. Spilling The Beans
23. The Benn Diaries
24. The Domesday Quest
25. The Mitfords Letters Between Six Sisters
26. The Whole Woman
27. Wild
 

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Countrybookshop Peak Festival
 
About Peak Festival

The Peak Spring and Autumn literary festivals are held annually in the Peak District National Park, the second most visited national park in the world with over 22 million visitors per year. The Spring Festival is held in May/June and the Autumn Festival in October/ November. Events are held at historic venues to include Countrybookshop at the 19th century Hassop Railway Station, Chatsworth House and Hassop Hall. Various international and local writers discuss their work at the festival and the events include a literary lunch and a dinner. The Peak District Book of the Year Award is also presented as part of the festival. Authors who have appeared/ are appearing at the Peak Festival and Countrybookshop events include :

Broadcasters and Columnists : Alan Titchmarsh, Diarmuid Gavin, Kate Adie, Ben Fogle, Germaine Greer, Joan Bakewell, Late Richard Whiteley and Francesco da Mosto.

Politicians and Campaigners : Clare Short MP, Anne Widdecombe MP, George Galloway MP, Tony Benn, David Blunkett MP, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Parris, Edwina Currie, Tariq Ali, Guardian New York Correspondent Gary Younge, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazamm Begg and Rwandan Genocide survivor Immaculee Ilibagiza.

Sports and Adventure : Ellen MacArthur, James Cracknell, Dickie Bird, Joe Simpson, Simon Yates, George Band, Guy Grieve, Benedict Allen, Rob and Jo Gambi.

Social Entreprenuers : Mark Waddington (Warchild), Nick Temple (Global Ideas Bank), Susanne Garnett (Village Aid), Michael Norton (UnLtd).

Children's writers : Anne Fine, G P Taylor, Berlie Doherty, Dugald Steer, Peter Murray.

Natural History and Country Matters : Fred Pearce, Colin Tudge, David Rothenberg, Mark Cocker, Johnny Kingdom, Craig Taylor, Jackie Moffat, John Beatty.

Film Directors: Michael Winner, Ken Annakin.

Historians and Travel Writers: William Dalrymple, Clive Aslet, Mark Tully, Judith Flanders, Gervase Phinn, The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, Jane Fearnley Whittingstall, David Crystal and Stuart McLean (Canada), Brian Turner, Roger Protz, James Geary, Charles Allen, Michael Wood.

Postal Address: Countrybookshop, Hassop Station, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1NW