The Oldie Literary Lunch comes to Cholmondeley Castle in May for one of the magazine's occasional forays into the shires.
For those who don't know the magazine, The Oldie is a monthly magazine written for older people "as a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity", according to their website. The magazine was launched in 1992 by Richard Ingrams, who for 22 years was the magazine's editor following 23 years in the same post at Private Eye.
In June 2014, Alexander Chancellor became the editor and when he died suddenly in 2017 Harry Mount took over editorship.
On Friday 17th May the Oldie Literary Lunch comes to Cholmondeley as part of the 3rd Sandstone Ridge Festival. Harry Mount, the Editor, will be joined on the platform by the authors,(pictured ).
Giles Milton on D-Day: The Soldiers' Story
Sara Lodge on Inventing Edward Lear
Adrian Tinniswood on Behind the Throne: A Domestic History of the Royal Household
For more details, visit the festival website by CLICKING HERE. Alternatively pick up a leaflet and buy tickets from Tattenhall Post Office.
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