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  2. Death of England - Wikipedia

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    Michael (originally Death of England) is the first part of the trilogy which opened at the National Theatre, London in the Dorfman Theatre beginning previews on 31 January, with a press night on 6 February, running until 7 March 2020. The production was directed by Clint Dyer and featured Rafe Spall as Michael. [1]

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  4. Andrew Taylor (author) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Taylor (born 14 October 1951) is a British author best known for his crime and historical novels, which include the Lydmouth series, the Roth Trilogy and historical novels such as the number-one best-selling The American Boy and The Ashes of London.

  5. Tancred (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First edition title page. Tancred; or, The New Crusade is a novel by Benjamin Disraeli, first published by Henry Colburn in three volumes. Together with Coningsby (1844) and Sybil (1845) it forms a sequence sometimes called the Young England trilogy.

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  7. Ivan Doig - Wikipedia

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    Doig was born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana [5] to Charles "Charlie" Doig, ranch hand and Berneta Ringer Doig. [5] After the death of his mother on his sixth birthday, he was raised briefly (1947 - 1949) by his father and his father's second wife, Fern White, who had been hired as a ranch cook, and later by his father and his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth "Bessie" Ringer.

  8. John Moore (British writer) - Wikipedia

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    Lucile Douglas Stephens (m. 1 April 1944) John Cecil Moore (10 November 1907 – 27 July 1967) was a best-selling British writer and pioneer conservationist . He was described by Sir Compton Mackenzie as the most talented writer about the countryside of his generation.

  9. Alfred Duggan - Wikipedia

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    The Castle Book (1961) Look At Churches (1961). Published in the United States as Arches and Spires (1962) Growing Up in Thirteenth Century England (1962) The Story of the Crusades 1097–1291 (1963) The Romans (1965). For young readers; Growing up with the Norman Conquest (1965) The Falcon And the Dove: A Life of Thomas Becket of Canterbury (1971)