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Henry Chapman Pincher (29 March 1914 – 5 August 2014) was an English journalist, historian, and novelist whose writing mainly focused on espionage and related matters, after some early books on scientific subjects.〔("I intend to die in the harness: Chapman Pincher is still on the hunt for spooks" ) ''The Independent''. Retrieved 2014-3-10.〕 ==Early life== Pincher was born in Ambala, Punjab, to English parents. His father, Richard Chapman Pincher, was a major in the British army, and his mother Helen (née Foster), was an actress. They had married in 1913 in Pontefract. His father's family was from north Yorkshire and his father was serving in the Northumberland Fusiliers in India when Chapman was born.〔 The family returned home to Pontefract when Pincher was aged 3 and he attended 13 different schools before the family settled in Darlington, where his father would later own a sweet shop and a pub on the River Tees.〔 Aged 10 he won a scholarship to Darlington Grammar School and then studied at King's College London. His first teaching job as a physics master was at the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, between 1938 and 1940, before he joined the army, where he became a technical officer in the Rocket Division, Ministry of Supply, 1943-45. He joined the ''Daily Express'' in 1946 as a science and defence correspondent.
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