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'I Shall Not Want' Norman Collins

'I Shall Not Want' By Norman Collins

'I Shall Not Want' by Norman Collins


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'I Shall Not Want' Summary

'I Shall Not Want' by Norman Collins

Set in Edwardian London, this is the absorbing story of the life-long conflict between the love and ambitions of unrepentant sinner John Marco.

About Norman Collins

Norman Richard Collins was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, on October 3, 1907. By the time he was nine years old, at the William Ellis School in Hampstead, he displayed a talent for both writing and publishing. In January 1933, when he was twenty-five, he became assistant managing director in the publishing house run by Victor Gollancz. In 1941 Collins was forced to move to the BBC due to increasingly poor relationship with Gollancz, who resented Collins' talent and saw him as a rival. Collins wrote fourteen novels and one work of non-fiction in his lifetime, most of which were popular successes, published begrudgingly by Gollancz. Collins also became well known for his innovative programming at the British Broadcasting Corporation during the late 1940s, and later for advocating and leading the movement toward commercial television broadcasting in Great Britain. An unmistakable mark of Collins' power of application and creative energy was that he continued to write fiction throughout such a very busy working life. Although never a full-time writer he was a fluent and prolific author with sixteen titles and two plays to his credit between 1934 and 1981. An autographed edition of twelve of his novels was published during the 1960s.

Additional information

GOR013659028
9781448200801
1448200806
'I Shall Not Want' by Norman Collins
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2012-08-14
600
N/A
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