Key marketing points:Expected coverage in local newspapers such as Bedford Times & Citizen.Possible national coverage in The Express or The Daily Mail. Integrated email and social media campaign. Interview with BBC Radio Bedfordshire.
One hundred love letters to her man at the front reveal the tangled love life of a Toddington landlady
Key marketing points:Expected coverage in local newspapers such as Bedford Times & Citizen.Possible national coverage in The Express or The Daily Mail. Integrated email and social media campaign. Interview with BBC Radio Bedfordshire.
One hundred love letters to her man at the front reveal the tangled love life of a Toddington landlady
A bundle of passionate but unclaimed love letters written a century ago and found in a London bank vault have led to the uncovering of an extraordinary story. Research has revealed the adventures of a spirited young woman who by the standards of the time, or perhaps any time, behaved scandalously. Yet she managed to avoid disgrace, get her man, and go on to lead a respectable life. At first sight Ellen Nelsen's behaviour appears shocking. Among other misdeeds she appears to have been bigamously married twice. Given her circumstances, however, her survival is a triumph of fortitude over betrayal. AUTHOR: Richard Hart is a historian who has written and produced a number of books on the history of Toddington, his home village, and Leighton Buzzard where he now lives. 40 b/w images
RICHARD HART is a historian who has written and produced a number of books on the history of Toddington, his home village, and Leighton Buzzard where he now lives.
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