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In page Deborah Cadbury:

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Cadbury wrote her first historical nonfiction in 2000 with The Dinosaur Hunters, which examined the bitter rivalry between the early fossil hunters who pieced together the evidence of a prehistoric world.[1] This was turned into a TV drama by Granada Productions and, in 2001, won the Dingle Prize from the British Society for the History of Science.[2] Her 2003 book The Lost King of France, telling the story of the French revolution through the eyes of a child, Marie Antoinette’s son, received a nomination for the Samuel Johnson Prize[citation needed] and was described by historian, Alison Weir, as ‘Absolutely stupendous. This is history as it should be’.[citation needed]