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Virgin Books acquires Bright Young Things

Virgin Books has acquired a book bringing the 1920s to life, timing publication to coincide with the third series of ITV series "Downton Abbey", which will be set in the decade. 

Editorial director Kate Moore bought world rights directly from the author, Alison Maloney, in Bright Young Things: Life in the Roaring Twenties, with plans to publish on 30th August 2012 in b-format paperback.

The book, described by the publisher as “comprehensively researched”, will feature personal accounts and tales of the era, plunging the reader into the world of cocktails, flappers and the Charleston.

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