Martin Miller is a respected authority on antiques and all aspects of the antiques trade, and has been involved in the business since the 1960s, when he started the Lyle Gallery. His first book, The Lyle Official Antiques Review (1970) was an immediate hit, and he went on to co-found the
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Raynes Minns is an artist and author with a particular interest in the role of women during World War II. She studied theatre design at the Central School of Art and worked as an assistant designer to Charles Dunlop, before beginning her life-long research into women and war. Her best known book is...
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Roger Mortimore has been lecturer at the Norwich School of Art, taught for the British Council in Madrid and, since 1992, has been lecturer in English and American literature at Madrid’s Universidad Autónoma. He has performed at poetry readings at the Edinburgh Festival and with t...
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Eileen Mulligan is one of Britain’s most successful and high profile life coaches. After building up a million-pound company within the beauty industry and winning the Cosmopolitan Entrepreneur of the Year and Gucci/Business Age awards, she became a business consultant, trouble-shoote...
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Courttia Newland is an acclaimed novelist, screenwriter and playwright. His first novel, The Scholar, was published in 1997 to rave reviews. Further critically acclaimed work includes Society Within and Snakeski...
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Novelist and screenwriter Andrea Newman changed the face of British culture in the seventies with her steamy television serial A Bouquet Of Barbed Wire, based on her novel of the same name. Among her more recent credits are the hugely successful A Sense Of Guilt, Imogen’s...
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Barbara Newman is a native New Yorker and an established author, critic and feature writer on dance. Her first book, Striking a Balance, was a series of interviews with prominent dancers of the 20th century, published in 1982 when she was an Associate Critic for Dance Magazine in N...
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Wilfrid Noyce: 1917-1962 Wilfrid Noyce was born in India and educated at Charterhouse. He went to King's College, Cambridge with a classical scholarship, and whilst there discovered a passion for rock-climbing. During World War II he rose to Captain in the Intelligence Corps, be...
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Michael Ormiston is a consultant surgeon as well as a novelist, and lives in St Albans. As a true Scotsman he is an enthusiastic player of the Highland bagpipes, belonging to a band which competed with great success in the 2007 world piping championships. He is at work on a novel.
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Charles Osborne was born in Brisbane, and started out in musical and literary journalism before branching out into broadcasting and writing books. He continues to write book reviews for the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, and is chief theatre critic for the Daily Telegrap...
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