A Question of Loyalties by Allan Massie

A Question of Loyalties by Allan Massie

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By the same author as "The Last Peacock" which won the Frederick Niven Award, this novel is a multi-layered political story that attempts to explain how and why France capitulated in 1940.

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A Question of Loyalties by Allan Massie

By the same author as "The Last Peacock" which won the Frederick Niven Award, this novel is a multi-layered political story that attempts to explain how and why France capitulated in 1940.

Allan Massie was born on 19 October 1938 in Singapore, and was educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond and Trinity College, Cambridge. He began his career as a teacher (1960-71) at Drumtochty Castle School, and also taught English as a second language in Rome (1972-5). He was Creative Writing Fellow at Edinburgh University (1982-4) and at Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities (1985-6). He was a member of the Scottish Arts Council (1989-91), a Trustee of the National Museums of Scotland (1995-8), and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Allan Massie was a columnist for the Glasgow Herald (1985-8) and the Sunday Times Scotland (1987-91), and has been fiction reviewer for The Scotsman since 1976. He has been a columnist for the Daily Telegraph since 1991, The Daily Mail since 1994, and the Sunday Times Scotland since 1996. A former editor of the New Edinburgh Review, he also contributes to the Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator.

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ISBN 13 9780091739294
ISBN 10 0091739292
Title A Question of Loyalties
Author Allan Massie
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1989-09-07
Number of pages 320
Prizes Winner of Enid McLeod Literary Award 1987
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