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ORGANISERS of the world's biggest military history event, the War and Peace Show, have appointed a company that specialises in Second World War re-enactments, to publish its glossy magazine show guide for 2010. Tonbridge based Edon Publishing Ltd already produces the World War ll Re-enactors Magazine as well as the website www.reenactingww2.co.uk. It was an ideal choice for the War and Peace Show, which takes place at The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, just a few miles from Tonbridge. "Our magazine programme is an important part of the Show," said organiser Rex Cadman. "In addition to a comprehensive schedule of events, it includes high quality photographs and features highlighting the new events taking place each year. "We sell 12,000 copies, and many visitors keep them as a lasting souvenir to remind them of a great day out. "As a company specialising in Second World War re-enactments, Edon Publishing has a real understanding of what we are about and we are glad to be working with them." Publishing director at Edon, Stuart Humphrey said: "We have long been admirers of the War and Peace Show and the work it does to keep alive the history of our nation's fight for freedom. "We share the same ambitions and the same ethos, so we are more than delighted to be working with the Show, which is now in its 28th year." The War and Peace Show takes place from 21-25 July, and this year celebrates the end of the Second World War, and the 70th anniversaries of the Dunkirk evacuation and the Battle of Britain.

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