Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.
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Don Pierson [right] explains how a young Prince Charles made a request to join the Radio London fan club. |
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In order to let the dust settle on this Blog, with regards to our comments about its new direction which we outlined on Thursday, November 25, 2021; on December 1, 2021 we will commence publishing Online, the book we have titled above, in partwork format.
At first this work will be available to all readers free of charge. New material will first appear here on a daily basis, and then the following day it will be reposted as part of a continuing thread on the 'Yesterday Never Happened' page (see link above). These combined and reposted sections will eventually comprise a volume forming part of a book, and it is intended to keep adding more material so that eventually several books will form a library of information. The format will follow the biographical interconnections of three main people who are also the listed authors. A narrator will link the various storylines together. The narrator will use the name of Caroline Brooks. This is not a work about 'Radio Caroline', but a work that began decades ago with our published articles about the man known as 'Freeborn John' Lilburne. He lived from 1614 to 1657. Our academic series of articles have been published in both book and journal formats, and they are in addition to newspaper and magazine features, together with radio and television documentary programming. Now it is time to edit past works and update their contents by gathering all of our existing material together, with all of our new and ongoing research material, and bring it into one single place. By publishing as partworks, we can revise and tweak our material so that it does not overlap itself in endless repetition. Published individually, single articles, when read as a collection, will constantly refer to previously published material. This is something we hope to avoid with our partwork approach in editing. We can also update and amend any article that contains information now found to be either untrue, partially untrue, or simply unclear. So please make a note to return to this Blog on December 1, 2021. Comments are closed.
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