
Joel Simons
@joeljsimons
Publisher @HarperNonFic and @mudlarkbooks
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11-07-2012 12:41:14
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Attention all passengers! 🔔 Nige Tassell embarks on a one-of-a-kind train journey to some the most obscure parts of Britain, taking in stories of Harry Potter, Muhammad Ali, goths, the weepy judge from The Great Pottery Throwdown and a lot more: a must-read for train and travel


MAP MEN BOOK!!! 🗺️📖 Mark Cooper-Jones and I are excited to announce we are releasing a MAP MEN BOOK this Autumn - all about maps that went wrong. We haven’t designed the cover yet. Pre-order your copy here lnk.to/MapMen HarperCollinsUK


In his essential new book, Douglas Murray examines the 7th October attacks and what it means for the West and the future of democracy. From the international bestselling author, On Democracies and Death Cults is available in hardback, ebook and audiobook.

Charlie Higson, my great friend, has written a book about the monarchy. I have done all the illustrations. It’s going to be out later this year. FACT. charlie higson


🇺🇸🇨🇦Map Fans of America and Canada! 🗺️🗺️ The Map Men debut book (out this autumn) is NOW available to buy in your continent. Published by the good people of Hanover Square Press and written with the good person of Jay Foreman. Pre-order here harpercollins.com/products/map-m…





Mudlark has acquired world rights to the first non-fiction book from comedy actor and author Charlie Higson, with illustrations by Jim Moir. HarperNonFiction publisher Joel Simons bought the book direct from Charlie Higson via Alexandra Cann. 👇 thebookseller.com/rights/mudlark…



We are delighted that A Bookshop of One's Own by Jane Cholmeley has been short-listed for Non-Fiction book of the year at the #IndieBookAwards Books Are My Bag #IndieBookshopWeek




Home to finds copy of Nige Tassell’s latest waiting for me. Dipped straight into it and already engrossed. Still fuming that I didn’t have this idea. 💡 👏


“I have no hesitation in recommending this strong account of a frantic few weeks of terror in London” — john sturgis recalls 7/7 thecritic.co.uk/panic-on-the-s…

*Out today* Three Weeks In July is the extraordinary and definitive account of the events of the 7/7 London bombings, 20 years on from the attack. By adam wishart and James Nally, it's available in hardback, ebook and audiobook: lnk.to/threeweeksinju…
