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DIARIES OF A L ROWSE

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A.L. Rowse's journals extend over the greater part of the 20th century.

Born in 1903, the son of a poor, virtually illiterate Cornish china-clay worker, he became one of the most prolific authors of his time and one of the most read.

For 50 years a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford (its first working-class entrant) he seized the opportunities offered in scholarship, in literature, in politics and above all in public controversy.

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Allen Lane
0713995726 / 9780713995725
Hardback
907.202
03/04/2003
England
English
xvi, 462 p.
24 cm
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Richard Ollard, along with Norman Lewis, was awarded the 1998 Heywood Hill Prize.
Richard Ollard, along with Norman Lewis, was awarded the 1998 Heywood Hill Prize. BG Biography: general