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UNESCO City of Literature

  1. Exeter Literary Itinerary
    There's a good reason why Exeter was awarded UNESCO City of Literature status in 2019. Follow our literary itinerary to see the key places of interest.
  2. Exeter Literary Map
    Uncover Exeter's literary heritage and culture with the Exeter Literary Map, featuring famous figures, picturesque reading spots, independent bookshops, and literary landmarks.
  3. Guest blog: Introducing Exeter St David's book vending machine

    A Penguin Books vending machine has been installed at Exeter St Davids train station!

  4. Book Cycle, Exeter

    2024 is the 5th anniversary of Exeter receiving its UNESCO recognition as a City of Literature, becoming part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.

  5. Literary Exeter by Train
    Exeter is a UNESCO City of Literature and its literary history is reflected in fascinating attractions around the city and beyond, easily reachable from Exeter by rail with GWR.

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  1. Add Oliver Bullough: Everybody Loves Our Dollars to your Itinerary

    Oliver Bullough: Everybody Loves Our Dollars

    Budleigh Salterton

    Leading investigative journalist Oliver Bullough joins us for a wildly thrilling expos of the dark financial secrets at the heart of the global economy.

    Without money laundering, most major crime simply wouldn't pay - from South American drug…

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  2. Add Telling Tales: Creative Writing for Kids to your Itinerary

    Telling Tales: Creative Writing for Kids

    Exeter

    This Summer Holidays we're running another Telling Tales! A free storytelling and writing workshop that's Ideal for ages 6 - 11

    75 mins of great games and fun prompts to get you making stories, writing & sharing.

    Led by Chris (Library staff…

  3. Add Matthew Sweet: A Life Of Barbara Cartland to your Itinerary

    Matthew Sweet: A Life Of Barbara Cartland

    Budleigh Salterton

    Penniless virgins. Reckless dukes. Flappers. Airmen. Suf fragettes. Barbara Cartland made them fall in love. She wrote 723 books without touching a typewriter: instead, she reclined on her sofa with a Pekinese on her lap - and romantic fiction…

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  4. Add Ian Mortimer: Through The Windows Of An Ordinary House to your Itinerary

    Ian Mortimer: Through The Windows Of An Ordinary House

    Budleigh Salterton

    A History of England...

    What can one house tell us about 900 years of Devon life or the history of England itself?

    Join Sunday Times bestselling author of The Time Travellers Guides,Ian Mortimer, as he brings to life the remarkable story of…

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  5. Add Peter Fiennes: A Journey Round France In The Company Of Great Writers to your Itinerary

    Peter Fiennes: A Journey Round France In The Company Of Great Writers

    Budleigh Salterton

    Join acclaimed writer Peter Fiennes in the company of some of Frances greatest writers as he celebrates French literature, art, landscape, food and wine, and explores the identity of this sublime, mysterious and sometimes fractious country.

    Drink…

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  6. Add Book Display: The Weather Keepers to your Itinerary

    Book Display: The Weather Keepers

    Exeter

    158 Years of Meteorological Observation at the DEI

    In 1817, John Squance, the DEI's first librarian, began recording the weather. Every day, three times a day, he noted temperature and pressure, rainfall, humidity and general conditions. When he…

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