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Born in London, William Radice has pursued a double career as a poet and as a scholar and translator of Bengali, and has written or edited more than thirty books.  His volumes of verse have been published in the UK and South Asia, and include Strivings (1980), Louring Skies (1...
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Forrest Reid: 1875-1946 Forrest Reid was born in Belfast and educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. The author of some sixteen novels, his first published work was The Kingdom of Twilight (1904), and others include The Garden God (1905; republished 2...
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Lucy Riall is a writer and historian, specialising in the social, political and cultural history of modern Italy. Educated at LSE and Newnham College, Cambridge, she has held academic posts in Paris, Berlin and the USA, and is currently Professor of Modern European History in the School of History, ...
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Susan Richards has a BA in English from the University of Colorado and a Master of Social Work degree from Adelphi University. She lives in Olivebridge, New York, with three dogs, two cats, and four horses, and teaches writing at SUNY Ulster and Marist College. Her first book to be published in the ...

Phil Rickman is the author of the successful Merrily Watkins crime thrillers, as well as a variety of other thrillers under various pseudonyms. Born in Lancashire, he has spent most of his adult life in Wales and the Border country. He was a journalist on the local evening paper, then switched to ra...
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Gillian Riley is an addiction counsellor and writer. She ran the successful Full Stop courses on stopping smoking until 1997, and has since worked on the Eating Less seminars, which deal with overeating issues. After a number of years in America, she returned to London in the 1980s...
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Ian Robertson was born in Tokyo and educated at Stowe, and spent several years working in publishing, before relocating to the continent to work as a freelance author and editor. He writes extensively on military history, and his books include Wellington at War: an Overview and Guide (2000)...
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Gail Robinson is a Canadian novelist, radio broadcaster and poet, called “a beautiful writer” by The Irish Times. Her two books of children’s stories, Coyote the Trickster and Raven the Trickster, are retellings of North American Indian myths, and stories...
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Lynne is an internationally renowned Pilates teacher, and is at the forefront of Pilates in the UK and across the world. She is firmly established as one of the world’s top-selling authors and presenters, and her books and videos are sold in over thirty countries. She is co-founder and directo...
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Barnaby Rogerson is a travel writer and historian, specialising in subjects relating to North Africa and the lands of the old Ottoman Empire. Conceived on a yacht, born in Scotland and raised on Malta, Barnaby has worked in a succession of jobs including two stints in publishing, as well as for the ...
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