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Dr Amy Jeffs

@amy_historia

Sunday Times bestselling author of Storyland & Wild. ✨SAINTS✨ COMING SEP 2024

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Ash Bond(@ashbwrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🪽 Peregrine is now officially out in the world! Please go find her, and take photos as I’m still not entirely sure that this isn’t just a very wonderful dream… ✨😅

Thank you Jessica Ruth Bennett and all at Piccadilly Press 📖✨ who have worked SO hard to make this dream real.

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Two days since the announcement for Saints: A New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic.

I had such dreams when I took the train to London to meet the riverrun team in 2019. Those dreams are still coming true!

Two days since the announcement for Saints: A New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic. I had such dreams when I took the train to London to meet the @riverrunbooks team in 2019. Those dreams are still coming true!
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Delving deep into the history of Britain's past through the tales that captured the medieval imagination, Dr Amy Jeffs follows her Waterstones -nominated Storyland with Saints. Preorder a signed copy of this beautifully illustrated volume: bit.ly/3Qa6YSX

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Surprised Eel Historian, PhD(@greenleejw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new book from Dr Amy Jeffs! Her wonderful books combine evocative art and wonderful writing to weave myth into history.

“Storyland” is the best thing I’ve read in ages. I’m really looking forward to this.

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Quercus Books(@QuercusBooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨SAINTS ✨in all its medieval glory is coming September 12th 2024! We are so excited for the latest book from bestselling author
Dr Amy Jeffs
Pre-order your signed copy: geni.us/saints

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Thank you, Waterstones! I can’t wait to visit as many of your branches as I can this Autumn and meet yet more biblio-brilliant booksellers & customers 🖤🖤🖤

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Very pleased that the volume I've co-edited with Nikos Chrissis and Gianluca Raccagni is finally out! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

Very pleased that the volume I've co-edited with Nikos Chrissis and Gianluca Raccagni is finally out! link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
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Rory Naismith(@Rory_Naismith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased to see the interest generated by some recent work I did with the great Jane Kershaw on the eastern origins of the silver used to revitalise the economy in 7/8C Europe; full article due to appear imminently in 🅰ntiquity Journal. theguardian.com/science/2024/a…

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DrVickyFlood(@DrVictoriaFlood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final set of proofs are off and new book is at the finish line! Thanks to Manchester University Press for all their care with this project, due out in May! 🎉

Final set of proofs are off and new book is at the finish line! Thanks to @ManchesterUP for all their care with this project, due out in May! 🎉
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Gerald of Wales (d. ca. 1233) wrote that badgers collaborated to dig their holes. One badger would lie on its back, a stick in its jaws, while the others heaped earth onto its belly. They would then bite either end of the stick & drag the first badger backwards out of the sett.

Gerald of Wales (d. ca. 1233) wrote that badgers collaborated to dig their holes. One badger would lie on its back, a stick in its jaws, while the others heaped earth onto its belly. They would then bite either end of the stick & drag the first badger backwards out of the sett.
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Dr. Daisy Black(@DaisyEBlack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to be part of the editorial team for this new journal!
Medievalist /literature friends who also do public engagement and creative work - we'd love to read submissions about your work!
Dr Laura Varnam Medieval Canterbury, kristen haas curtis Dr Stephe Harrop Dr Amy Jeffs

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Dr Winter, it strikes me that your history of the grain trade not only tells a compelling story from sources inaccessible to most of us, but challenges deep-seated assumptions around the provision/procurement of food.

I found this piece very helpful: historyworkshop.org.uk/food/the-moral…

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