Patrick Dillon

Patrick Dillon

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Patrick Dillon is the author of two highly acclaimed adult history books. On writing The Story of Britain, he says, "I first fell in love with history through stories, and, thirty years later, found that they were stories my children loved too. The Story of Britain tries to show that what happened in the past happened to real people, to put across all the different things it means to be British, and to explain how the stories I loved made us who we are today." Patrick Dillon studied architecture at University College London, specializing in architectural history. He recently completed the restoration of the Snape Maltings concert hall in Suffolk and is currently working on a project at the National Theatre. Patrick lives in London, SW11, with his wife and children. Visit him online at www.patrick-dillon.co.uk.

P.J. Lynch grew up in Belfast and has won many awards, including the Mother Goose Award, the Christopher Medal, and the Kate Greenaway Medal twice. On illustrating The Story of Britain, P.J. Lynch says, "For a history buff like me, working on this book has been a particular pleasure - and a great learning experience. I had read a lot about individual characters and various periods, but Patrick Dillon's wonderful history shows how they all fit together." P.J. Lynch lives in Dublin with his wife and three children. Visit his website at www.pjlynchgallery.com.
5th September 2013

The Story of Britain

A narrative history of Britain from 1066 to the end of the 20th century. A magnificent account that celebrates ... MoreThe Story of Britain

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3rd April 2014

The Story of Buildings

A highly readable book about architecture, lavishly illustrated with sixteen intricate cross sections. From straw huts ... MoreThe Story of Buildings

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