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The Memoir Club is an independent publishing company based at Washington near Durham. It specialises in the production of memoirs, biographies and company histories. ==Authors== Founded in 1997, the company has published over 300 books. The company have published the memoirs of many figures, such as: General * R Derek Finlay: ''Ten to Take Her Home'' * David Hutchinson: ''Through A Looking Glass'' * John C. Foster: ''Looking at Durham Stage and Screen'' * Eberhard George Wedell: ''A Post-War Half Century Christmas Letters 1962-2011'' Neurosurgeons * Phillip Harris: ''To Be A Neurosurgeon, a Memoir'' * John Shaw: ''A Fortunate Apprentice'' * Bryan Ashworth: ''Striving towards Elegance'' * Edmond Critchley: ''A Neurologists Tale'' * Richard Godwin-Austen: ''Seizing Opportunities The Reminiscences of a Physician'' Surgeons * Alan Lettin: ''Was It Something I Said'' * Ian Burn: ''Journey of a Cancer Surgeon'' * Ronald Wilson: ''A Mother's Medical Man'' Paediatricians * Victor Dubowitz: ''Rambling Of A Peripatetic Paediatrician'' * Colin H M Walker: ''I Also Ran'' Military * Major Freddie Rawding: ''Life as a Curious Traveler'' * Major Lawless: ''From Miner to Major'' * Major Peter Horsfall: ''Hard Too Believe Too Old At Sixteen'' * Lieutenant Colonel Tony Mains: ''Sandhurst To The Khyber'' with a foreword written by General Sir Sam Cowan, KCB, CBE Colonel Commandant the Brigade of Gurkhas. * Brigadier Neville Pughe: ''Elusive Glory'' with a foreword written by General Sir Michael Wilkes KCB CBE. * Harry Moses: ''For Your Tomorrow A History of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry'' with a foreword written by Gen. Sir Peter de la Billiere KCB, KBE, DSO, MC, DL * Harry Moses: ''The Faithful Sixth - A History of the Sixth Battalion Durham Light Infantry'' * Brigadier Richard Mountford: ''A Life in the Day of a CRA, the story of a Cold War Soldier'' with a foreword written by General Sir Edward Burgess, KBE, OBE. Diplomats * Richard Tallboys: ''Encounters of a Diplomatic Kind'' * Sir Francis Kennedy: ''Dust Suspended'' with a foreword written by Jackie Stewart * Sir Nicholas Bayne: ''Economic Diplomat'' with a foreword written by Robert D.Putnam Harvard University. * Thomas Russell: ''I Have The Honour To Be'' * Geoffrey R Price: ''Building A Life'' * Sir David Aubrey Scott: ''Window Into Downing Street'' * Dr J.D Macgregor: ''Colonial Window'' * Kenneth W Kelly OBE: ''Working Class Diplomat'' * Sir Bernard Burrows: ''Diplomat In A Changing World'' * Sir Wynn Hugh-Jones: ''Diplomacy to Politics by way of the Jungle'' * Julian Walker: ''Tyro On The Trucial Coast'' * Richard Wilding: ''Civil Servant'' * James Rooke: ''Trade And The Diplomat'' * Geoffrey R Price: ''Building A Life'' * John Stacpool: ''Recollections Of A Sit Sit Man'' * Prof John Robson: ''We Were Paid As Well'' Politicians * Sir David Mitchell: ''From House To House, The Endless Adventure of Politics and Wine'' * Sir Albert McQuarrie: ''A Lifetime of Memories'' * Sir Giles Shaw: ''In The Long Run'' * Sir David Trippier: ''Lend Me Your Ears'' with a foreword written by Ken Clarke * Major General Sir Brian Wyldebore-Smith: '' March Past'' with a foreword written by Baroness Thatcher House of Lords * Baron Graham of Edmonton: ''From Tyne to Thames'' * Baron Thomas of Macclesfield: ''An Inclusive Community with Integrity'' * Baron Mackie of Benshie: ''Flying Farming and Politics'' * Lord Nickson: ''Two At A Time'' * Baron Islwyn of Casnewydd: ''Seek Fairer Skies'' Police * Ray Gibbon: ''The Way it Was'' * Brian Mackenzie, Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate: ''Two Lives of Brian From Policing to Politics'' * Mike Chandler: ''And Nothing But The Truth'' * Ralph Petit: ''A Plod Round Brum'' Religious * Bishop Bill Down: ''Down To The Sea'' with a foreword written by H.R.H., The Princess Royal. * John Peart Binns: ''The Improbable Bishop Ian Ramsey Of Durham'' * John Peart Binns: ''Gordon Fallows of Sheffield * Olga Rutherford Abraham's: ''A Geordie in Japan'' * Richard Ferguson: ''Listen to the Gospels'' * Stephen Carr: ''Surprised By Laughter'' * Revd A.H. Dammers: ''Thank You, Holy Spirit'' with a foreword written by George Carey, Lord Carey of Clifton Archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002) * Sister Giles: ''Circle Completed & The End and The Beginning'' * Brian W J G: ''Lost Certainties'' Female Authors * Joan Bright Astley OBE: ''The Inner Circle'' * Dame Sheila Quinn: ''A Dame Abroad'' * Norinka Ford: ''The Flowing Line'' * Audrey B Insley: ''The Resisted Exercise A Physio's Story'' * Isobel Bradley: ''Smiling in the Darkness'' * Cindy Coster: ''Where Am I From Where are YOU From?'' * Mary Burkett: ''I Felt Like An Adventure'' foreword by Melvyn Bragg * Lady Patricia Maddocks: ''So Many Worlds'' with a foreword by Anthony Kirk-Greene CMG MBE Emeritus Fellow, St Anthony s College Oxford. * Suzanne Kyrle-Pope: ''The Same Wife In Every Port'' with a foreword written by Sir Reginald Hibbert GCMG. * Audrey Deacon: '' Diary of a Wren 1940-1945 War Years in the Women's Royal Naval Service'' * Jenny Pierson: ''A Teatasters Dog'' * Rosella Bartelot: ''What Made Grandma Tick'' * Jenny Pierson: ''Travels of a Tea-Taster's Dog'' Business * Esmond Bulmer: Cider and more Besides Esmond Bulmer * Robin Salvesen: ''Ships Husband'' * Professor Raymond Miquel: ''Business As Usual...The Miquel Way'' * John Young: ''Acting Up'' * Roger A Owen: ''From Bricks To Beans Surveyor to Grocer'' * Sir Norman Wooding: ''Recollections'' * Sir Paul Nicholson: ''Brewer At Bay'' * Peter Bowring: ''A Thicket Of Business'' * Sir Desmond Pitcher: ''Water Under The Bridge'' * Sir Michael Parsons: ''Room To Swing a Cat'' * Harry Simpson: ''Land Sea and Air'' Professionals * Peter Ackers: ''My World The Life and Times of a Civil Engineer'' * Rafe Clutton: ''Take One Surveyor'' * Judge Richard Cole: ''An Oxford Man'' * John Craven: ''Understood Backwards'' * Gerard Galletly: ''An Impact Under Pressure'' with a foreword written by Dr Diana Galletly Cambridge. * Tony Downing: ''Water on the Brain'' with a foreword written by Professor Peter Wolf, Emeritus Professor of the City University, London. * John Duckworth: ''Weighty Matters: Worthy People'' * Michael Elton: ''Memories of Many Winds'' * Lord Mackie: ''Flying, Farming and Politics'' * R. Derek Finlay: ''Ten to Take Her Home'' * Derek Edwards: Puddings On Friday * Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington: Those Blue Remembered Hills * Brian Greenwood, ex-Chairman of Greenwoods Menswear: ''Shop; or clogs to clogs in three generations'' whose foreword was written by The Right Honourable Norman Tebbit. * Sir Peter Gwynn-Jones: ''The Coati Sable'' * Brian Lingard: ''Special Houses for Special People & Thrifty Homes for Thrifty People'' * Harry Simpson: ''Land, Sea and Air'' * Jim Davis CBE: ''You And Your Ships'' * David C. Fanthorpe: ''Little Tyke'' * Guy De Moubray: ''City Of Human Memories'' * Professor Kenneth Rawson: ''Ever the Apprentice'' * Brian Rofe: ''Blue Patches and Clear Water'' * Sir Conrad Swan: ''A King From Canada'' Education * Professor Anne Jones ''Education Roundabout'' * Peter. R Shuker: ''Half A Century of Further Education in England'' * Jennifer Trusted: ''When I Was Young, A Fortunate life in the mid-twentieth century'' * Professor. Peter R. Odell: ''An Energetic Life'' * Sue Davies-Jenkins: ''Hang On Tight'' * Sir John Horlock: ''An Open Book'' * Patrick Tobin: ''Portrait of a Putney Pud'' * Brian W J G Wilson: ''Experience Is An Arc'' * John Young: ''Acting Up'' * Roger Griffiths: ''A Life At The Chalkface'' * Arnold Hendry: ''A Career In Ivory Towers'' * John Mann: ''To Gladly Learn And Gladly Teach'' * John J. Sparkes: ''Understanding Learning'' * William Johnson: ''Record And Services Satisfactory'' Medical * Dr Michael Partington: ''Barts and Beyond'' * Professor Peter Richards: ''The Harvest of a Quiet Eye'' * Professor John Richmond: ''Life's Jigsaw: A Medical Man Finds the Pieces'' * Dr Jean McMillan: ''Lucky Genes'' * Dr Hywel Davies: ''Uncle Ebe and Other Stories'' * Dr Satya Chatterjee: ''All My Yesterdays'' * Dr Tony Cole: ''Looking for Answers'' * Professor Gordon Cook: ''Victorian Incurables'' * Dr Oscar Craig: ''Medical Memoirs'' * John Hofmeyr: ''Anecdotes of a Life of Contrasts'' * Professor Michael Lee: ''Stood on the Shoulders of Giants'' Dentists * Dame Margaret Seward: ''Open Wide, Memoir of the Dental Dame'' Chief Dental Officer (England) * Harold Preiskel: ''Wings Of Youth'' Naval * Richard Hill: ''A Light on Shore'' * Francis Major: ''Liverpool Ports'' * Captain Sam Fry: ''Fruitful Rewarding Years'' * Rear Admiral Richard Hill: ''A Light On Shore'' * Norman Goodwin: ''Midshipman-Royal Naval Reserve'' * Rear Admiral Geoffrey Hall: ''Sailors Luck'' * Patrick Martin: ''Fifty Years a Shipbuilder'' * Bryan Smalley: ''Aft Through The Hawsepipe'' Nuclear/Environment * Joan Pye: ''Atoms for Peace'' * Sir Martin Holdgate: ''Penguins and Mandarins'' * Christopher Audland: ''Right Place - Right Time'' with a foreword written by Sir Frank Berman KCMG QC * Lord Roger Nathan: ''The Spice Of Life'' Academic * Basil Mitchell: ''Looking Back; On Faith, Philosophy and Friends in Oxford'' * Susan Wilkinson: ''RECOLLECTIONS OF AN IRISH BORN DOCTOR IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ARGENTINA'' * Professor Gordon Cook: ''The tropical disease that never existed - A history of ‘sprue’ '' * Dr Edward Hulmes: ''The Spalding Trust and the Union for the Study of the Great Religions H.N Spalding's Pioneering Version'' with a foreword by The Revd Professor Ernest W.Nicholson, DD FBA Provost's Lodgings, Oriel College, Oxford. * Professor Peter R. Odell: ''An Energetic Life'' * Christopher Rundle: ''From Colwyn Bay To Kabul'' Travel * Carole Bell: ''Baltics To Beirut'' * Jean McMillan: ''Itchy Feet'' * Tony Goddard: ''My African Stories'' * Wendy Brice Thompson: ''Down And Almost Under'' * Rosemary Wedell: ''Halfway Round The World'' Historical * John Bridgeman: ''I Remember It Well, The Diaries, Recollections, and Art, of Three Generations over Three Centuries'' * Norval Mitchell: ''The Quiet People Of India'' * Joan Bright Astley OBE: ''The Inner Circle A View Of War at The Top'' * Tony Hare: ''Spanning The Century'' * Henry Keown-Boyd: ''The Lion and The Sphinx: The Rise and Fall Of The British In Egypt 1882-1956'' * Jeremy Mitchell: ''Shrapnel and Whizzbangs'' Charities/Trust * Jean Hole: ''Life Saver – Life Changer, a history of the Taunton Women's Refuge 1977–2007'' Engineers/Scientists * Alex Smith (engineer): ''Lock Up The swings n Sundays'' * Professor John Sparkes: ''Understanding Learning'' * Sir Thomas Symington: ''A Chance To Remember'' * Mr Chris Thornburn: ''No Messing: The Story Of An Essex Man'' * George Tolley: ''We, Of Our Bounty'' * David Tonge: ''Whither Thou Goest'' Authors have been reviewed in such specialist publications as The Lancet,〔(Memoirs of John Walker-Smith ). The Lancet. Retrieved on 2011-03-21.〕 Soldier Magazine,〔(Soldier – Magazine of the British army ). Soldiermagazine.co.uk. Retrieved on 2011-03-21.〕 as well as receiving coverage in local publications such as The Telegraph and Argus.〔(Bradford businessman's memoirs (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus) ). Thetelegraphandargus.co.uk (2010-02-08). Retrieved on 2011-03-21.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Memoir Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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