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The Author Archive Podcast

The Author Archive Podcast

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Authors talking to David Freeman about their books. Most of the conversations are from David’s personal archive that have been collected over the past 40 years.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Art
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    • Stephen P. Kershaw - The Harvest of War -Three Epic Battles that Saved Democracy: Now available in paperback.
      Jan 13 2026

      The future of democracy is a popular talking point at the moment. It seems some democratically elected leaders would like to change the system that gave them the job in the first place.

      History records that we have been here before! When I talked to Dr Steve Kershaw about his book about battles in ancient Greece. it seemed that the human desire for conflict is unchanged through history.

      Three Epic Battles that Saved Democracy is an entertaining and instructive read - now published in the US by Pegasus Books.

      Great review in the Wall Street Journal.

      Will it be read in the White House?

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      20 min
    • Richard Dawkins - The War on Science
      Jan 2 2026

      There are powerful politicians who have taken to denying scientific facts to futher their own ambitions.

      There is a new book edited by Lawrence M.Krauss - The War on Science.

      Among the writers and scientists who have contributed chapters is Richard Dawkins.

      Professor Dawkins talked to me about his chapter.

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      20 min
    • Sir Rannulph Fiennes, Eric Newby, Lucy Irvine.
      Jan 2 2026

      In 2019 Sir Rannulph Fiennes was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease.

      A few years ago as part of the Cheltenham Literary festival I interviewed Sir Rannulph on stage at the Everyman Theatre about his family history book 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen'.

      I remember shaking hands - a non standard formality for him. He told me how he had to adopt a DIY approach to dealing with frost bite in his fingers.

      In this episode there's a conversation I had with Sir Rannulph later in a London studio, a chat with the legendary travel writer Eric Newby, and the life of the unforgettable Lucy Irvine.

      Lucy had replied to an advertisement in 1980 seeking a woman to spend a year on a desert island with a man she didn't know. This adventure became a film starring Oliver Reid. She tells me how she went on to write the story of another island dwelling family in her book Faraway.

      Memorable stories.

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      39 min
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