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Foyles announces Mandelson Q&A

July 6, 2010 by Staff

London bookstore Foyles has announced an exclusive Q&A with former Labour minister and European Commissioner Peter Mandelson to mark the launch of his memoir, The Third Man – Life at the Heart of New Labour.

The event is being held at the LSE Peacock Theatre on Monday 19 July and is being billed as “an incredible opportunity” to hear the Peer speak about the book and his part in the creation of New Labour.

The book is described as Mandelson’s “personal story of a life played out in the backroom, and then on the frontline, of the Labour party.”

Publishers Harper Press say the book was started while Mandelson was serving as European Commissioner and completed since Labour’s defeat in May’s General Election.

Event Details:
Date: Monday 19 July 2010, doors open 6.30pm, event starts at 7pm
Venue: The LSE Peacock Theatre, London WC2A 2HT
Tickets: £12 / £25 to include a signed copy of the book

Tickets are available from foyles.co.uk priced £12 or £25 including a signed copy of the book.

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