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    Tom Stacey FRSL (11 January 1930 – 24 December 2022) was a British novelist, publisher, screenwriter, journalist and penologist. He was a prominent member of White's . Early life. Stacey attended Wellesley House School (1938–1943), originally at Broadstairs, Kent, but from September 1939 was evacuated to the Scottish Highlands .

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · Tom Stacey, who has died aged 92, was a foreign correspondent, novelist, publisher, penal reform campaigner and an intimate of Idi Amin. After an outstanding career as a reporter, he became...

  3. About Tom Stacey. Tom Staceys adventurous life has given him extraordinary tales to tell. A born writer, he offers us reflective wisdom put down memorably and pleasurably in a unique voice. His work has been acclaimed by writers as varied as Nina Bawden, Sybille Bedford, Orville Prescott, Rowan Williams, Christopher Hill and John Gray who ...

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  5. Tom Staceys adventurous life has given him extraordinary tales to tell. A born writer, he offers us reflective wisdom put down memorably and pleasurably in a unique voice. His work has been compared with that of Graham Greene, E.M Forester, John Banville, and the 17th century divine Jeremy Taylor, and acclaimed by m.

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  6. Summons to Ruwenzori — Tom Stacey. This is the story of how one white man saved the soul and ensured the continued existence of an African tribe. Ten years ago Tom Stacey made a long journey through the scarcely explored country of the Ruwenzori Mountains (better known as the Mountains of the Moon).

  7. Tom Stacey Ltd/Mondadori: 1972: Immigration and Enoch Powell published: Tom Stacey Ltd: 1970: Today’s World published: Collins Educational: 1970: Here Come the Tories published: Tom Stacey Ltd: 1968: Joins 3-man expedition making first ever white-water descent of upper reaches of Blue Nile. Founds Correspondents World Wide.

  8. Tom Stacey has 47 books on Goodreads with 297 ratings. Tom Staceys most popular book is The Man Who Knew Everything (Capuchin Classics).

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