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Books by David Scott

David Scott was born in 1947 in Cambridge. He was educated at Solihull School, and studied Theology at Durham and then at Cuddesdon College near Oxford. He spent two years as a curate in Harlow, and then became School Chaplain at Haberdashers' Aske's School, Elstree, where he taught religious education. He was vicar of Torpenhow and Allhallows in Cumbria for eleven years, and from 1991 until his recent retirement he was Rector of St Lawrence with St Swithun in Winchester, Warden of the Diocesan School of Spirituality and an Honorary Canon of Winchester Cathedral. He now lives in Kendal. In 1978 David Scott won the Sunday Times/BBC national poetry competition with his poem 'Kirkwall Auction Mart'. A Quiet Gathering, his first book of poems, was published by Bloodaxe Books in 1984, and won him the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize in 1986. His second collection, Playing for England (Bloodaxe Books, 1989) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. Both books were illustrated by Graham Arnold of the Brotherhood of Ruralists. The poems from the two collections were republished with new work in David Scott's Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 1998), and followed by Piecing Together in 2005. His latest book, Beyond the Drift (Bloodaxe Books, 2014), draws on his four previous Bloodaxe titles, with the addition of a whole collection of new poems. David Scott's collection of poems for children, How Does It Feel? was published by Blackie in 1989. He has also written several plays for the National Youth Music Theatre with Jeremy James Taylor. These include Captain Stirrick, which was staged at the National Theatre's Cottesloe Theatre in 1981; and Bendigo Boswell, which was commissioned by the BBC and screened in 1983. Jack Spratt VC was performed in the 1986 London International Opera Festival, and Les Petits Rats was performed at the Edinburgh International Festival and Sadlers Wells in 1988. He has written four religious books, Moments of Prayer (SPCK, 1997), Building Common Faith (Canterbury Press, 1997), Sacred Tongues (SPCK, 2001) and The Private Prayers of Lancelot Andrewes (SPCK, 2002).
Demi Veg Cookbook By David Scott
Demi Veg Cookbookby David Scott
Good
£3.50
The Demiveg Cook Book By David Scott
The Demiveg Cook Bookby David Scott
Very Good
£3.60
Death by a Thousand Clots! By David Scott
Death by a Thousand Clots!by David Scott
Very Good
£5.50
China Stands Up By David Scott
China Stands Upby David Scott
New
£55.79
On Learning By David Scott
On Learningby David Scott
New
£22.89
Zen By David Scott
Zenby David Scott
Very Good
£3.50
Roy Bhaskar By David Scott
Roy Bhaskarby David Scott
New
£54.59
Samurai and Cherry Blossom By David Scott
Samurai and Cherry Blossomby David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Indonesian Cookery By David Scott
Indonesian Cookeryby David Scott
Very Good
£3.50
How Does it Feel? By David Scott
How Does it Feel?by David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Formations of Ritual By David Scott
Formations of Ritualby David Scott
Well Read
£3.49
Fast Demi-veg By David Scott
Fast Demi-vegby David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Coaching Tips from the Stars By David Scott
Coaching Tips from the Starsby David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Japanese Cooking By David Scott
Japanese Cookingby David Scott
Very Good
£4.30
Cloak of Decency By David Scott
Cloak of Decencyby David Scott
New
£11.59
Help Wanted By David Scott
Help Wantedby David Scott
New
£9.79
China Stands Up By David Scott
China Stands Upby David Scott
New
£164.69
Japan By David Scott
Japanby David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Taste of Fame By David Scott
Taste of Fameby David Scott
Very Good
£3.50
Murder on the Herald Express By David Scott
Murder on the Herald Expressby David Scott
Very Good
£8.70
The Vegan Diet By David Scott
The Vegan Dietby David Scott
Very Good
£3.49
Weight Loss By David Scott
Weight Lossby David Scott
Like New
£6.30
Between Friends By David Scott
Between Friendsby David Scott
New
£7.19
The Titan Protocol By David Scott
The Titan Protocolby David Scott
Very Good
£12.99