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James Hamilton-Paterson FRSL (born 6 November 1941) is a poet and novelist. James Hamilton-Paterson. FRSL. Born, (1941-11-06) 6 November 1941 (age 82).
Jun 4, 2004 · James Hamilton-Paterson is among the most reclusive and mysterious of British literary exiles. A loner by temperament, he belongs to no ...
James Hamilton-Paterson, British poet, won Newdigate Prize in 1964; James Paterson (journalist) (1805–1876), Scottish writer and antiquary; James Paterson ...
James Hamilton-Paterson is the author of Empires of the Clouds, the classic account of the golden age of British aviation. He won a Whitbread Prize for his ...
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Books · What We Have Lost: The Dismantling of Great Britain · Stuck Monkey: The Deadly Planetary Cost of the Things We Love · Blackbird: The Story of the ...
Sep 24, 2020 · The book was Seven Tenths: The Sea and its Thresholds, by James Hamilton-Paterson. Published in 1992, it attracted little fanfare ...
James Hamilton-Paterson's work has been translated into many languages. He is a highly acclaimed author of non-fiction books, including Seven-Tenths, ...
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The central figure in the 1971 non-fiction book The Greedy War (a.k.a. A Very Personal War) by James Hamilton-Paterson, he is best known for his role in ...
James Hamilton-Paterson is the author of several novels, including Loving Monsters and Gerontius, winner of the Whitbread Best First Novel Award in 1989, ...
James Hamilton-Paterson is a novelist and non-fiction writer whose books defy easy categorisation. Gerontius won the Whitbread Prize; Cooking with Fernet ...