Nigel Cawthorne

Nigel Cawthorne (born 27 March 1951 in Wolverhampton and brought up in what was then rural Surrey, now commuter belt) is a British writer of fiction and non-fiction, and an editor.

According to Cawthorne's website, he has written more than 150 books on a wide range of subjects.[1] He also contributed to The Guardian, the Daily Mirror, the Daily Mail, and the New-York Tribune.[2] He has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

Works

Series

Prisoner of War series

Sex Lives series

Old England series

The Art of series

Mammoth Books

Brief Histories

Complete Illustrated Encyclopedias

Books

Cawthorne wrote Taking Back My Name, an autobiography of Ike Turner. The autobiography caused much controversy, resulting in court cases reaching three years following its release.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "nigel-cawthorne.com", nigel-cawthorne.com, retrieved 13 May 2014
  2. Charles, Alexander (10 June 2010). "Who's behind the Times". Between the Lines. Retrieved 13 May 2014 via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
  3. "Cawthorne, Nigel 1951–". Contemporary Authors. 1 January 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2010 via HighBeam Research.
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