From coins to posters to tweets: the British Library wants to persuade you that propaganda is everywhere.
A celebration of crime fiction comes to the British Library.
A weekend of children's writing for the end of the summer holidays.
Get in quick to see famous names reading Dickens for a penny.
Gormley gets his fourth Euston Road sculpture, to celebrate charity English Pen.
250,000 out-of-copyright works from 1700-1870 to be digitised.
A comedic examination of language at the British Library, with Richard Herring, Arthur Smith, Susan Murray, Doc Brown and the inimitable Ida Barr.
A host of comedy names, including Richard Herring, Barry Cryer, Shazia Mirza and Arthur Smith, debate comedy at the British Library, plus two nights of stand up.
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