I've just been interviewed about my book, A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day (Reaktion) by the Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's leading newspapers. The article focuses on New Year celebrations. https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASTDK54G1TDKUHBI006M.html
Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Sunday, 9 November 2025
Promo for my history of fireworks talk
Looking forward to talking to members of Boundless.co.uk for civil servants past and present about my book 'A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day' (Reaktion Books) on Tuesday 11 November at 1900. You can find my promo for the event on their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/bemoreboundless/?locale=en_GB
Monday, 7 July 2025
History of Fireworks reviewed in Vietnamese!
My book 'A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day' (Reaktion Books) appears to have been reviewed in Vietnamese! (It's written in English.) Apparently, the headline reads 'Fireworks - from entertainment to divisive and political intrigue'.
Pháo hoa - từ giải trí đến mưu đồ chia rẽ và chính trị - Xuất bản - ZNEWS.VN
Saturday, 5 July 2025
My CBS Radio interview about 4 July and the history of fireworks
Great to be interviewed by CBS Radio about the history of fireworks for their 4 July special. My contribution comes at about 18 minutes in. The interview draws on my book 'A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day' (Reaktion Books), and we cover the mysterious origins of fireworks, how they became part of Independence Day celebrations, accidents they were involved in, and how some Americans tried to get them banned https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cbs-news-radio-independence-day-special-2025-hour-1/id1524962402?i=1000715564238
Friday, 4 July 2025
My history of fireworks - a review for July 4 in the WSJ
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/a-history-of-fireworks-review-the-pursuit-of-big-bangs-fc0a5023
Wednesday, 12 February 2025
The history of assassination roadshow hits Wootton
Looking forward to delivering one of the famous Wootton Village Hall talks in Oxfordshire on Friday. Subject - the history of assassination. I'll be talking about the world's first assassination; asking whether London was the scene of the world's first assassination by firearm; examining the surprising carelessness of some victims - like Abraham Lincoln, who let his bodyguard go off for a drink; and telling the story of the weird ones - murder by booby-trapped statuette, poisoned umbrella and man disguised as bear.
Drawing on my book Assassins' Deeds. A History of Assassination from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day (Reaktion Books), I'll also be detailing the most famous ones - such as Julius Caesar, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, JFK, as well as the not very famous British prime minister who was the only one to be assassinated.
And, of course, Friday being Valentine's Day, the talk will include a love story. All proceeds go to the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
http://www.woottontalks.co.uk/Saturday, 18 January 2025
Stanmore: are you ready for fireworks?
Tuesday, 26 November 2024
Can fireworks change the weather? A new look at my new book
https://www.islingtontribune.co.uk/article/rocket-man
Saturday, 12 October 2024
A History of Fireworks: my interview on New Books Network
newbooksnetwork.com/history-of-fireworks-from-their-origins-to-the-present-day
Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Fireworks: the Honest Truth - from Scotland
It was good to be interviewed by Sally McDonald of the Sunday Post about my new book A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day (Reaktion Books). Here's what I told her
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
A History of Fireworks: hear me on Talk Radio Europe, while stocks last!
Monday, 5 August 2024
Fireworks: my new book and the Dorset dimension
https://reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/a-history-of-fireworks-from-their-origins-to-the-present-day
The Dorset Echo has written a nice piece about it, pointing out that Dorchester, described in the 17th century as 'the most puritan town in England', was probably one of the first places to celebrate 5 November with fireworks. Bonfire Night, of course, marks the failure of Guy Fawkes' Catholic plot in 1605 to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
The Echo also reports that by 1632 local constables were having to arrest apprentices who had been overdoing the celebrations.
This illustrates the authorities' dilemma over 5 November. Until 1859, it was compulsory by law to celebrate the day, but it often led to disorder. In the late 19th century, Dorchester was one of a number of places that tried to tame the occasion by putting on official, publicly financed, events.
Then there is the story of the failed attempt to set a world record for firing off rockets at Bournemouth in 2009.
https://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/24471253.history-fireworks-book-sheds-light-dorsets-past/Monday, 29 July 2024
Fireworks make waves in America!
My new book A History of Fireworks from their Origins to the Present Day (Reaktion Books) is making waves in America!
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
My 'History of Fireworks'. the secret is out!
The Niagara Pen Centre has broken the story! My new book A History of Fireworks (Reaktion) is out soon
https://niagarapencentre.com/shop/product/a-history-of-fireworks-from-their-origins-to-the-present-day-by-john-withington-hardcover-indigo-chapters-coles-d0178eWednesday, 24 January 2024
I-Spy Turin! Roman remains + thank you Stanmore!
* Belated thanks to Stanmore & District u3a for hosting my talk on my book Assassins' Deeds. A history of assassination from ancient Egypt to the present day (Reaktion books). There was a good audience who asked some interesting questions.
Thursday, 22 June 2023
How I became a victim of piracy!
My book Assassins' Deeds. A history of assassination from ancient Egypt to the present day (Reaktion Books) has apparently been translated into Persian without the permission of the publisher or of me, and without, of course, any payment being made for the rights. I assume that is its cover pictured above.
I owe this interesting piece of information to the 'Iran's Book News Agency' which reports that the work has been translated by 'Abbas-Gholi Ghaffari-Fard' and published by 'Tehran-based Negah Publishing'. Apart from that, the 'story' just reproduces a Reaktion press release issued when the book was published in the UK.
https://www.ibna.ir/en/tolidi/336536/assassins-deeds-throughout-history-considered-in-a-book
I understand from Reaktion that Negah has form and has pirated other books, and that it ignores communications. I hear from other sources that Persian publishers also translate magazines without permission. Rogue-state Iran is not a signatory to the Berne Convention which protects the rights of authors.
Monday, 15 November 2021
Assassins' Deeds: the Czech edition
It's arrived! The Czech translation of my book 'Assassins' Deeds' (Reaktion Books). The literal translation of the Czech title, incidentally, is 'The Most Famous Assassinations in History'.
New ground for me here. I've been translated into Chinese, Spanish, Romanian, Estonian, and American, of course, but never before into Czech.
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
My history of assassination: 'Assassins' Deeds'. Two American professors say it will be 'the definitive treatment of its subject for years to come'! How kind!
So write Jerald Podair, Professor of History and Robert S. French, Professor of American Studies, Lawrence University. The full review is here:
Assassins' Deeds is published by Reaktion Books. It tells how assassins have been killing the powerful and famous for at least 3,000 years. Personal ambition, revenge and anger have encouraged many to violent deeds, such as the Turkish sultan who had nineteen of his brothers strangled or the bodyguards who murdered a dozen Roman emperors. More recently have come new motives like religious and political fanaticism, revolution and liberation, with governments also getting in on the act, while many victims seem to have been surprisingly careless – Abraham Lincoln was killed after letting his bodyguard go for a drink.
So do assassinations work? Drawing on anecdote,
evidence and statistical analysis, Assassins’ Deeds delves into some of
history’s most notorious acts, unveiling an intriguing cast of characters,
ingenious methods of killing, and those unintended consequences.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Assassins-Deeds-History-Assassination-Ancient/dp/1789143519/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=assassins%27+deeds&qid=1629191824&s=books&sr=1-1
Sunday, 12 July 2020
Living to 100 - my online talk TOMORROW!
Looking forward to talking online to the U3A in London at 1030 tomorrow about living to 100 - what's it like and which of us will survive to find out, based on my book 'Secrets of the Centenarians' (Reaktion).
Here's how the organisers have described the talk:
JULY 13: Living to 100. Who and what? What is it like to live for a century and which of us will survive to find out? John Withington discusses why there are 90 times as many centenarians as there were 100 years ago. Why women outnumber men by about 5 to 1. What determines who will make it to 100 and who will fall by the wayside. And can we go on expanding human lifespan or have we reached our limit?
https://www.u3alondon.org.uk/u3a-in-london-update-11-may-2020/
Monday, 18 February 2019
Secrets of the Centenarians - shared with a 100 year old!
Thank you to Crouch End U3A in North London for inviting me to speak on my book: 'Secrets of the Centenarians: What is it like to live for a century and which of us will survive to find out?' (Reaktion Books) The place was packed out, there were some very intelligent questions, and I had to watch my step because there was a real centenarian in the audience!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secrets-Centenarians-Century-Which-Survive/dp/1780238185


















