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the Periodical issues 30 & 31

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Back after a field trip to Papua New Guinea Bookleteering with a traditional indigenous community in the jungle, March and April’s issues of the Periodical comprise two more books in the Magna Carta series and another Librarypress book.

Issue 30’s The True Leveller’s Standards Advanced ((1649) & the Charter of the Fundamental Rights of the European Union (2000) contains two key documents that set out the basis for a new social contract, one written (but not applied) in the mid 17th Century, the other now part of the basis of European citizenhood.

Issue 31’s The Petition of Right (1628), Grand Remonstrance (1641) & Charter88 (1988) the fourth in my Magna Carta series, juxtaposes two 17th Century texts challenging the power of the king up to the eve of Civil War, with a near contemporary text highlighting the deficiency of Britain’s democracy still lacking a written constitution.

Also included in issue 31 is Poets from the Horizon: Scrapbook of Words containing young people’s creative writing generated at the New Horizons Youth Centre with support from Camden Libraries and Better World Books.

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the Periodical issue 28

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Our first issue of 2015 (number 28) has two books, one from a new series I am putting together over the next six months to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, and another in our series of Librarypress books:

The Agreement of Free People of England (1649) & The People’s Charter (1838) juxtaposes two radical texts from key moments of unrest in Britain, the English Civil Wars and the Chartists Movement. Rejected by the elites of their own times, these texts nonetheless are foundations of modern democracy and fair society, inspiring and influencing others down the centuries.
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Poets from the Horizon by Camden Libraries & New Horizons Youth Centre is A book of poems by young people who have worked with Peter Baxter & Rosie Knight at the New Horizon Youth Centre to find and share their voices.

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