Free tickets to Cheltenham Literature Festival
We have free tickets to give away to three talks which COUNTRY LIFE is sponsoring at this year’s Cheltenham Literature Festival

This year COUNTRY LIFE is sponsoring three events at the fantastic Cheltenham Literature Festival which takes place from 10 - 19 October, including:
* Kate Summerscale (winner of this year's Samuel Johnson prize) and The Suspicions of Mr Whicher - Fri 10th Oct at 2pm * Simon Schama and The American Future - Fri 10th Oct at 6.30pm * Duchess of Devonshire - Sat 11th Oct 2-3pm
We have free pairs tickets to give away to each of these talks on a first-come first-served basis. To apply just email countrylife@ipcmedia.com and let us know which talk you would like two free tickets to see, and we will notify winners by email by Wednesday October 8 (tickets can be picked up from the venue itself in Cheltenham).
If you’re not successful, there are still tickets for many of the talks available. To find out more log onto the official website for further information on times, talks and ticketing: http://cheltenhamfestivals.com/.
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