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  1. Andrew Annandale Sinclair FRSL FRSA (21 January 1935 – 30 May 2019) was a British novelist, historian, biographer, critic, filmmaker, and a publisher of classic and modern film scripts. He has been described as a "writer of extraordinary fluency and copiousness, whether in fiction or in American social history".

  2. The Sword & the Grail: The Story of the Grail, the Templars & the True Discovery of America. by. Andrew Sinclair. 3.53 avg rating — 60 ratings — published 1992 — 10 editions. Want to Read.

  3. The latter, also available from Valancourt, is a clever mix of Gothic fantasy and macabre comedy and was inspired by Sinclair’s relationship with Derek Lindsay, the pseudony. Andrew Sinclair was born in Oxford in 1935 and was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. After earning a Ph.D. in American History from Cambridge, he pursued ...

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  4. Sinclair, Andrew 1935-PERSONAL:Born January 21, 1935, in Oxford, England; son of Stanley Charles (in the British Colonial Service) and Hilary (a writer) Sinclair; married Marianne Alexandre, 1960 (divorced); married Miranda Seymour, October 18, 1972 (divorced June 6, 1984); Source for information on Sinclair, Andrew 1935-: Contemporary Authors dictionary.

  5. Andrew Sinclair was a British novelist, historian and publisher, who wrote about topics such as the Grail, the Templars, Dylan Thomas and Jack London. He also adapted and directed Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas.

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  7. At the age of 22, Andrew Sinclair woke up one morning to find himself, like Byron, suddenly famous. In 1958 his first novel, The Breaking of Bumbo, a satire of the Suez crisis about a young guardsman called Bumbo Bailey, became an instant bestseller. “It ended up,” Sinclair wrote later, “in every country-house lavatory in the land.”

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