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      • Claire Roberts Global Literary Management LLC

        We provide every client with detailed editing and marketing advice, and we match our clients with the best publishers in the US and Canada as well as around the world. Authors have many opportunities for publication beyond North America and due to our experience at the forefront of international literary markets, we are uniquely positioned to manage a writer's career globally, from print to television and film rights, to translated editions, audio and e-book editions. With nearly three decades of experience in publishing, Claire Roberts knows the industry from both the publisher side and the agency side of the business, and has negotiated many major contracts for authors.  She has held executive positions at Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and worked most recently at a major literary agency, Trident Media Group.  At Trident she was Vice-President and Managing Director of the Foreign Rights department and developed her own client list.  Claire Roberts has handled the international literary careers of many authors, including winners of the Pulitzer Prize and the Booker Prize.  Among the many authors she has worked with are Marilynne Robinson, Esi Edugyan, Justin Cronin, Michael Ondaatje, Marlon James, Jokha Alharthi, Elizabeth George, former Google chairman Eric Schmidt, Ayana Mathis, Jon Krakauer, Paul Harding, and W. Bruce Cameron.

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      • Claret Press

        Claret Press is an independent press based in London. Our books are now read and enjoyed all over the world. We specialise in mysteries and thrills and chronicles and memoirs.

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        April 2026

        Outback Killers

        Thriller | Albtraum-Roadtrip durch Australien

        by Candice Fox, Thomas Wörtche, Andrea O’Brien

        Harvey Buck ist auf dem Weg nach Sydney zu seiner todkranken Ex-Freundin. Dieser Weg führt auf einer staubigen Piste durchs australische Outback, wo keine Gesetze zu gelten scheinen. Trotz seiner Eile nimmt er eine Anhalterin mit, Clare Holland, die er neben ihrem ausgebrannten Auto stehen sieht. Er bietet ihr eine Mitfahrgelegenheit an ‒ und damit beginnt ein Albtraum: Die beiden werden von einer ultrabrutalen Bande überfallen, die eine Rechnung mit Harvey offen hat. Man zieht ihm und Clare Sprengstoffwesten an und zwingt sie, eine Reihe von immer mörderischeren Missionen zu erfüllen, oder sie werden in die Luft gesprengt. Senior Sergeant Edna Norris weiß nur zu gut, dass in ihrem Zuständigkeitsbereich immer wieder Menschen verschwinden. Aber nichts hätte sie auf die Verbrechensserie vorbereiten können, die sich heute ereignet: ein Teenager auf der Flucht, ein ausgebranntes Auto, eine vermisste Frau, ein Banküberfall und eine von Kugeln zerfetzte Leiche. Der Roadtrip in die Hölle hat gerade erst begonnen …

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        June 2005

        Drama of the English Republic, 1649–1660

        by Janet Clare

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        May 2002

        Women on the Renaissance stage

        Anna of Denmark and female masquing in the Stuart court 1590–1619

        by Clare McManus

        This work reassesses women's relationship to performance in early modern England. It investigates the staging conditions, practices and gendering of Anna of Denmark's performances, bringing current critical theorisations of race, class, gender, space and performance to bear on the female courtly body in dance, staging, scenery, costume and make-up in the Jacobean court. The study establishes a tradition of early seventeenth-century female performance which constitutes a trajectory for the emergence of the professional Restoration female actor. Anna of Denmark, wife of James VI of Scotland/James I, was a great patron of Ben Johnson, among others. ;

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        Medicine
        May 2013

        Therapeutic landscapes

        A history of English hospital gardens since 1800

        by Clare Hickman

        Therapeutic landscapes uniquely brings together historical and contemporary debates on the use of the garden as a therapeutic space. Hickman narrates the story of the landscapes associated with psychiatric, general and specialist medical institutions and asks what did they look like, how were they used and how did this relate to medical concepts? It traces the history of these gardens from the grottos, Chinese galleries and summer houses of elite nineteenth-century lunatic asylums, through Florence Nightingale's championing of the Victorian pavilion hospital design with its courtyard gardens, and the open-air institutions of the Edwardian period with their revolving chalets. It concludes with a discussion of new hospital gardens being created by designers such as Dan Pearson in the twenty-first century. This book will be essential reading for those interested in the histories of place, space and material culture, and in particular medical historians, garden historians and historical geographers. ;

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        April 2018

        From Republic to Restoration

        by Janet Clare

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