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
- The Bamboo Cage: The Full Story of the American Servicemen Still Missing in Vietnam, 1991[3]
- The Iron Cage
Sex Lives series
- Sex Lives of the Popes
- Sex Lives of the US Presidents
- Sex Lives of the Great Dictators
- Sex Lives of the Kings and Queens of England
- Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses
- Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses 2
- Sex Lives of the Hollywood Idols
- Sex Lives of the Great Artists
- Sex Lives of the Great Composers
- Sex Lives of the Famous Gays
- Sex Lives of the Famous Lesbians
- Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors
Old England series
- Strange Laws of Old England
- Curious Cures of Old England
- Amorous Antics of Old England
- Sex Secrets of Old England
The Art of series
- The Art of Japanese Prints
- The Art of India
- The Art of Native North America
- The Art of the Aztecs
- The Art of Icons
- The Art of Frescoes
Mammoth Books
- The Mammoth Book of New CSI
- The Mammoth Book of Inside the Elite Forces
- The Mammoth Book of Sex Scandals
Brief Histories
- A Brief Guide to James Bond
- A Brief Guide to Jeeves and Wooster
- A Brief Guide to Sherlock Holmes
- A Brief History of Robin Hood
Complete Illustrated Encyclopedias
- The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Lancaster Bomber: The history of Britain's greatest night bomber of World War II, with more than 275 photographs
- The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Spitfire: The history of Britain's most iconic aircraft of World War II, with more than 250 photographs
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]
- Against Their Will: Sadistic Kidnappers and the Courageous Stories of Their Innocent Victims
- Serial Killers and Mass Murderers: Profiles of the World's Most Barbaric Criminals
- Mafia: The History of the Mob
- Tyrants: History's 100 Most Evil Despots & Dictators
- Tesla: The Life and Times of an Electric Messiah
- Jack the Ripper's Secret Confession
- Shipwrecks
- The Story of the SS: Hitler's Infamous Legions of Death
- Public Executions: From Ancient Rome to the Present Day
- Confirmed Kill: Heroic Sniper Stories from the Jungles of Vietnam to the Mountains of Afghanistan
- Heroes: The True Stories Behind Every VC Winner Since World War II
- The World's Worst Atrocities (World's Greatest)
- Reaping the Whirlwind: Personal Accounts of the German, Japanese and Italian Experiences of WW II
- The New Look: The Dior Revolution
- Pirates: An Illustrated History
- Stalin: The Murderous Career of the Red Tsar
- The "Who": And the Making of "Tommy" (Vinyl Frontier)
- Taking Back My Name
- Satanic Murder: Chilling True Stories of Sacrificial Slaughter (Virgin)
- The World's Most Evil Gangsters
- Victory: 100 Great Military Commanders
- Stalin's Crimes: The Murderous Career of the Red Tsar
- Blitzkrieg: Hitler's Masterplan for the Conquest of Europe
- History's Greatest Battles: Masterstrokes of War
- Special Forces: War on Terror
- Warrior Elite: 31 Heroic Special-Ops Missions from the Raid on Son Tay to the Killing of Osama bin Laden
- World at War (Picture This)
- Canine Commandos: The Heroism, Devotion, and Sacrifice of Dogs in War
- Pirates of the 21st Century: How Modern-Day Buccaneers are Terrorising the World's Oceans
- A History of Pirates: Blood and Thunder on the High Seas
- Alexander the Great (Life&Times)
- Flight MH370: The Mystery
References
- 1 2 "nigel-cawthorne.com", nigel-cawthorne.com, retrieved 13 May 2014
- ↑ Charles, Alexander (10 June 2010). "Who's behind the Times". Between the Lines. Retrieved 13 May 2014 – via HighBeam Research. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ "Cawthorne, Nigel 1951–". Contemporary Authors. 1 January 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2010 – via HighBeam Research.