James Crowden

Author, Poet & Broadcaster

Flowers In The Minefields - El Alamein to St Honorine New Book - As an anti-tank gunner with the 51st Highland Division John Jarmain saw action at El Alamein in October 1942 and then for the next six months he fought with them through the Libyan deserts, right up into Tunisia and then took part in the capture of Sicily. The 51st were often in the thick of the fighting and took terrible casualties.   Read More..
 
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Flagon Press Somerset & Devon PublishingFlagon Press is the imprint belonging to James Crowden Publishing and its aim is to publish local books with the same ethos as local food. In other words, local subjects for local books, local writers, local designers, local printers, alternative low key marketing, low carbon footprint distribution to local bookshops and other alternative outlets. The main graphic designer is the artist Andrew Crane of Whitelackington near Ilminster. Two of the covers already used by Flagon Press are from mixed media textile works by Alice Crane of Wambrook.

James Crowden’s first book Blood, Earth & Medicine was a hot lead monotype/letter press book printed on a 5½ ton Heidelberg by the Parrett Press in 1991. The same Heidelberg printing press has now moved a few miles to Ilminster and is now being used by Rose Mills Print. Other books for Flagon Press have been printed and bound by Remous of Milborne Port on the Dorset/Somerset border or Butler, Tanner and Dennis of Frome. Other Flagon Press titles include The Last Broomsquire, The Devon Food Book, Literary Somerset, Dorset Coast, Dorset Footsteps, Coastlines, Chasing the Light, The Bad Winter, Lewesdon Hill and We Have Heard Ravens.

James Crowden and his team of designers believe that each book is an individual work of art that should arise organically and be crafted, not mass produced. Books are to be savoured … and enjoyed like an artisan Calvados or Cider Brandy…

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Flowers In The Minefields - El Alamein to St Honorine Literary Somerset by James CrowdenLewesdon Hill William Crowe 1788 Introduction by James Crowden 
 The Last Broomsquire by Martin Hesp Wessex Diaries by John Vallins, Illustrations by Tim Millar
Coastlines Paintings by Michael Chappell Poems by James Crowden The Bad Winter Poems by James Crowden
 
The Devon Food Book by Carol Trewin and Adam Woolfitt
Dorset Coast Interviews by James Crowden & Ruby WhiteDorset Footsteps Poems by James Crowden
 We Have Heard Ravens Catherine Simmonds A tribute to Dorothy Wordsworth
   
   
 
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