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  • 464

    Pages
  • 9780006477143

    ISBN
  • 110 mm

    Width
  • 176 mm

    Height
  • 287 gram

    Weight
  • THE

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 5 DECEMBER 1994

    Publish Date
  • 33 mm

    Spine Width

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    Gerald Seymour

    Gerald Seymour (born 25 November 1941 in Guildford, Surrey) is a British writer.

    The son of two literary figures, he was educated at Kelly College at Tavistock in Devon and took a BA Hons degree in Modern History at University College London. Initially a journalist, he joined ITN in 1963, covering such topics as the Great Train Robbery, Vietnam, Ireland, the Munich Olympics massacre, Germanys Red Army, Italys Red Brigades and Palestinian militant groups. His first book, Harrys Game, was published in 1975, and Seymour then became a full-time novelist, living in the West Country. In 1999, he featured in the Oscar-winning television film, One Day in September, which portrayed the Munich Olympics massacre.
    Television adaptations have been made of his books Harrys Game, The Glory Boys, The Contract, Red Fox, Field Of Blood, A Line In The Sand and The Waiting Time.

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