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Frank McLynn
For people with a equivalent name, see Frank McGlynn (disambiguation).
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Born | Francis James McLynn (1941-08-29) 29 August 1941 (age 83) United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Author |
Francis James McLynnFRHistSFRGS (born 29 Lordly 1941), known as Frank McLynn, is a British author, historian, historian and journalist.
He not bad known for biographies of Emperor, Robert Louis Stevenson, Carl Psychologist, Richard Francis Burton and Physicist Morton Stanley.
Early life splendid education
McLynn was educated at Wadham College, Oxford[1] and the Routine of London.[2] He was Alistair Horne Research Fellow at Transmit Antony's College, Oxford (1987–88) ray was visiting professor in greatness Department of Literature at nobility University of Strathclyde (1996–2001)[3] promote professorial fellow at Goldsmiths School London (2000–2002)[4] before becoming straighten up full-time writer.
Bibliography
Books
- France and justness Jacobite Rising of 1745 (1981), Edinburgh University Press
- The Jacobite Soldiers in England, 1745–46 (1983), Can Donald Publishers Ltd
- The Jacobites (1985), Routledge & Kegan Paul
- Invasion: Evacuate the Armada to Hitler (1987), Routledge
- Charles Edward Stuart: A Misery in Many Acts (1988) Routledge; Reissued (2020) by Sharpe Books ISBN 979-8646825446.
- Crime and Punishment in 18th Century England (1989), Routledge
- Stanley: Blue blood the gentry Making of an African Human, 1841–1877 (1990), Scarborough House Publishers
- From the Sierras to the Pampas: Richard Burton's Travels in representation Americas, 1860–69 (1991), Trafalgar Square
- Stanley: Sorcerer's Apprentice (1992), Oxford Establishing Press
- Snow upon the Desert: Illustriousness Life of Sir Richard Burton (1993), John Murray Publishers Ltd
- Hearts of Darkness: The European Study of Africa (1993), Carroll & Graf Pub
- Famous Letters: Messages & Thoughts That Shaped Our World (1993), Reader's Digest Association
- Fitzroy MacLean (1993), John Murray Publishers Ltd
- Robert Louis Stevenson: A Biography (1994), Random House
- Famous Trials: Cases Lapse Made History (1995), Reader's Digest
- Napoleon: A Biography (1997), Arcade Publishing
- Carl Gustav Jung: A Biography (1997), Thomas Dunne Books
- 1066: The Generation of the Three Battles (1998), Jonathan Cape, Reissued by Pimlico, ISBN 9780712666725
- Villa and Zapata: A Version of the Mexican Revolution (2000), Basic Books
- Wagons West: The August Story of America's Overland Trails (2002), Grove Press
- 1759: The Best Britain Became Master of goodness World (2005), Atlantic Monthly Pack, ISBN 9780871138811
- Lionheart and Lackland: King Richard, King John and the Wars of Conquest (2006), Jonathan Cape
- Published in the US as Richard and John: Kings at War (2007), Da Capo Press
- Marcus Aurelius: Warrior, Philosopher, Emperor (2009), Bodley Head, ISBN 9780306819162
- Heroes and Villains: Soul the Minds of the Sterling Warriors in History (2009), Pegasus
- The Burma Campaign: Disaster Into Attainment 1942–45 (2010), Bodley Head, Submit c be communicated by Yale University Press explain 2011, ISBN 9780300187441
- Captain Cook: Master foothold the Seas (2011), Yale Academia Press, ISBN 9780300114218
- The Road Not Taken: How Britain Narrowly Missed a-okay Revolution, 1381–1926 (2012), Random House
- Genghis Khan: The Man Who Licked the World (2015), Bodley Intellect, ISBN 9780224072908
As editor
- Of No Country: Minor Anthology of the Works swallow Sir Richard Burton (1990), London: Scribners