Conversation Pieces: David Stafford
Friday 17th October 2008, 1.00pm
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall : Strathclyde Suite


Historian and former diplomat David Stafford has written extensively on espionage, intelligence and the Second World War. His latest book Endgame 1945 is a gripping and moving novel which tells the story of soldiers and civilians who are enduring the daily horrors and hardships of the aftermath of the war.
A book which looks behind the headlines of history, its strength lies in using ordinary men with ordinary voices. It shows that victory in Europe was not the end of the story as it only raised new problems. Would families be reunited? Would lives be rebuilt? Would freedom and democracy rise from the ashes?
Lunch, Then Listen
The Lunch Club is the perfect way to meet up with friends before each talk (and avoid queues at the café bar!).
Before you settle into your seat, join us for some pre-talk cuisine and conversation at our popular Lunch Club. A delicious lunch of soup and sandwiches followed by a selection of cakes, as well as unlimited tea or coffee; all served in the peaceful Lunch Club area for just £5.95.
Spaces are in high demand, so to be sure pre-book by calling our Box Office, although it is possible to pay on the day.
Tickets: £5
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