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Arthur Durham (David) Divine, CBE, DSM, (1905–1987) was a prolific writer of books on a variety of subjects but will be chiefly remembered for two controversial books on defence issues, ''The Blunted Sword'' (1964) and ''The Broken Wing'' (1966). Divine had been a war correspondent and after the Second World War became the defence correspondent of the British Sunday Times, a post he held until 1975. == Early career ==
Born in Cape Town on 27 July 1904, the son of Arthur Henry Divine and his wife, Mabel Frances Durham, he was educated at Rondebosch Boys' High School and Kingswood College, Grahamstown.〔Information supplied by family members.〕 He was employed as a journalist on the Cape Times between 1922–1926 and again between 1931–1935. In 1930 he commenced his career as an author of adventure stories, thrillers, military politics and history books.〔(David Divine, Obituary, Times, 2 May 1987, p.72. )〕 Some were written under the pen name 'David Rame'. His first novel as Rame was ''Wine of Good Hope'' (1939).
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