James Hamilton-Paterson FRSL (born 6 November 1941) is a poet and novelist. He is one of the most reclusive of British literary exiles, dividing his time...
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multiple people James Hamilton-Paterson (born 1941), British novelist and poet Jamie Paterson (disambiguation), several people Jennifer Paterson (1928–1999)...
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1964: 'Disease', James Hamilton-Paterson 1965: 'Fear', Peter Jay 1966: not awarded 1967: not awarded 1968: 'The Opening of Japan', James Fenton 1969: not...
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non-fiction book The Greedy War (a.k.a. A Very Personal War) by James Hamilton-Paterson, he is best known for his role in exposing high-level corruption...
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James Paterson may refer to: James Paterson (cricketer) (1889-1966), New Zealand cricketer James Paterson (footballer) (1907–?), Scottish international...
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4th-century Roman commander of Tomis Gerontius, a 1989 novel by James Hamilton-Paterson Gerontius, the given name of the Old Took, a hobbit mentioned in...
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Robert Hamilton Paterson (1843–1911) was a Scottish architect and partner in the architectural practice, Hamilton-Paterson and Rhind. Robert Hamilton Paterson...
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Thought – A Short History Wiley, 2021, ISBN 978-1-509-53667-2 James Hamilton-Paterson: Beethoven's Eroica: The First Great Romantic Symphony. Basic Books;...
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Russian royal family Chris Tyler (1938–2016), surfing entrepreneur James Hamilton-Paterson (born 1941), poet and novelist Frank Davies (born 1946), Anglo-Canadian...
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let out a great howl and died.' " Hamilton-Paterson, J Mummies: Death and Life in Ancient Egypt, James Hamilton-Paterson, Carol Andrews, p. 197, Collins...
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