Friday, 26 September 2014
ABERGAVENNY GAY WITCH HUNT : ABERGAVENNY BOOK SIGNING 20 SEPTEMBER 2014 : SETTING UP
26 September 2014 Book Signing Blog Part 1 : Setting Up :
William Cross writes about the book signing at The Abergavenny Book Shop on 20 September 2014.
On the weekend Saturday of the popular Abergavenny Food Festival we set up base camp outside The Abergavenny Book Shop in the town’s High Street.
Monty Dart, author of “ Who Killed Dripping Lewis?” ( the Pontypool murder case from 1939- see below) shared the limelight - or firing line. We were there for several purposes : to greet people, to ask them to take a leaflet or two, buy a book and chat . He stayed there immoveable from 9.30am to 5.00pm.
But it felt strange. Both of us have been long standing supporters of the Abergavenny Food Festival and have worked for many years there as Venue Managers. In 2013 we decided to hang up our aprons and leave it to younger folk to take over our batons and napkins.
The Aber Fez event seemed a good place to attract people coming into the town, and offer them a chance to learn about an important chapter of Abergavenny’s history. Brian Hughes at the Abergavenny Bookshop has been supportive from the start on offering the book on the war time scandal to those who want to read it.
Our unmissable table spread was adorned with the quaint display in clerical purple declaring “ HOMOSEXUAL WITCH HUNT: BOOK SIGNING TODAY “ .
This banner was last seen at Cardiff Pride. What was equally noticeable were our black tea shirts brandishing the front cover to the book in all it’s glory, which is a colourful drawing by Newport artist and cartoonist, Gerard Whyman, of the Abergavenny Coliseum Cinema in it’s heyday . In 1942 the Cinema was the lair of George Rowe, the evil paedophile who preyed on his young page boys.
However as well as the book on THE ABERGAVENNY WITCH HUNT we had on offer a variety of other books including our series of titles about wayward members of the Morgan family of Tredegar House, Newport, the notorious Carnarvons of Highclere Castle ( read Downton Abbey, of course), a book about an unsolved murder in Pontypool in 1939, and a Memoir of a Ward Maid at St Cadocs Hospital, Caerleon.
TO BE CONTINUED…….
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