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Arthur: A New Life with Amy Jeffs

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Saturday, 10 October 2026

Barn Owl Books

Malmesbury Abbey, Gloucester St Flat 1, Malmesbury, SN16 0AA

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Saturday 10th October 7pm Malmesbury Town Hall To start Wessex Week we are delighted to welcome back to Malmesbury, bestselling author Amy Jeffs talking about her new book ARTHUR: A New Life. “ The Arthur I know is all story. But if his legend and its history teach us anything true, it is that the seam between myth and reality is full of moth-holes…”

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