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television series broadcast in the UK between 1975 and 1977, which garnered audiences of about 14 million viewers. The series were so successful that some vicars rescheduled or cancelled church services rather than have them clash with the broadcast of
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to conquer England in 1597, which Graham argued was better planned and organised than the attempt in 1588, but was foiled by a fierce storm scattering the Spanish ships and sinking many of them.) The same is also the subject of a historical novel,
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series, was based in part on her. Graham's daughter said, "Father was the author but my mother helped with the details because she was very observant. She saw everything and remembered it all." Jean died in 1992. They had two children, economist
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During his youth, Graham was a keen tennis player and recorded in his diaries how many sets he played each day. He lived in Perranporth from October 1925 until January 1960, then briefly, during the summer of 1960, in the
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In September 1939, Graham married Jean Williamson, having first met her in 1926 when she was 13 years old. She often helped Graham with ideas for his books, and the character of Demelza, in his
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Graham was also an accomplished author of suspense novels and, during the course of his life, wrote 30 novels (in addition to the 12 Poldark books) as well as a volume of short stories (
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so much (because of the portrayal of Demelza as promiscuous and 'loose') that he tried to have the first series cancelled, but could do nothing about it.
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won the Crime Writers' Association's first Crime Novel of the Year Award (then called The Crossed Red Herrings Award, later The Gold Dagger).
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which his father had in mind for him. Graham's father, Albert Grime, was a prosperous tea importer and grocer, but became incapacitated by a
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was a one-act play performed by seven members of Perranporth Women's Institute at a Truro drama festival in 1936 and the full-length
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which premiered in November, 2017. Both the play and the opera retained the novel's British setting and bleak ending.
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and daughter Rosamund Barteau. Further papers are housed at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at
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from 1945, chairman of the Society's Management Committee from 1967 to 1969 and a fellow of the
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was not produced at all. (It was, however, revised into the author's eighth novel,
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The majority of Winston Graham's manuscripts and papers have been donated to the
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Graham's books have been translated into 31 languages. His autobiography
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Graham died on 10 July 2003, aged 95, at his house, 'Abbotswood' in
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Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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where Graham lived for more than three decades (1925–1960).
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Poldark's Cornwall: The Life and Times of Winston Graham
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The Poldark novels have been adapted for television on
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The first seven Poldark novels were adapted into two
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
1184:(Book Club (BCE/BOMC) ed.). Doubleday and Co. 130:, on 30 June 1908. As a child, Winston contracted 75:Jean Mary Williamson (b. 1912 βˆ’ m. 1939 – d. 1992) 1113:"The Winston Graham and Poldark Literary Society" 224:had an exhibition devoted to his life and works ( 1406: 1425:20th-century English dramatists and playwrights 1293: 1268: 1227: 1202: 1177: 484:Five of Graham's other books have been filmed: 412:in September 2003, two months after his death. 349:Graham wrote at least four plays in the 1930s: 1042: 1040: 949: 947: 945: 943: 941: 322:, published in 1967. In 1955, Graham's novel 509:(1957 film released in the United States as 431:episodes. Graham disliked early episodes of 316:, a suspense thriller published in 1961 and 1475:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 1048:"Poldark creator hated first TV adaptation" 1037: 204:, was published in September of that year. 145:When he was 17 years old, Winston moved to 1480:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 1209:(Book Club ed.). Doubleday & Co. 938: 207: 175:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 1300:(1st US, Book Club ed.). Doubleday. 1275:(1st ed.). 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He was a member of the 136:Manchester Grammar School 128:Victoria Park, Manchester 71: 50: 44:Victoria Park, Manchester 30: 23: 1470:English thriller writers 1294:Graham, Winston (1967). 1269:Graham, Winston (1956). 1228:Graham, Winston (1953). 1203:Graham, Winston (1950). 1178:Graham, Winston (1967). 925:Memoirs of a Private Man 406:Memoirs of a Private Man 202:Memoirs of a Private Man 893:The Woman in the Mirror 748:(revised edition, 1979) 730:(revised edition, 1966) 679:The Riddle of John Rowe 379:Circumstantial Evidence 371:Circumstantial Evidence 271:was published in 1934. 208:Remembrances and legacy 82:Winston Mawdsley Graham 1485:English male novelists 1092:"Winston Graham Prize" 592:(original U.S. title: 581:(original U.S. title: 564:(original U.S. title: 189:and Rosamund Barteau. 1455:Writers from Cornwall 267:Graham's first novel 242:Royal Cornwall Museum 214:Royal Cornwall Museum 200:. 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Index

Victoria Park, Manchester
Buxted
East Sussex
OBE
English
novelist
the Poldark series
historical novels
Cornwall
deed poll
Victoria Park, Manchester
pneumonia
Manchester Grammar School
stroke
Perranporth
Cornwall
south of France
East Sussex
Society of Authors
Royal Society of Literature
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Andrew Graham
Buxted
East Sussex
Royal Cornwall Museum
Truro
Cornwall
Pan Macmillan
Pan Macmillan
Royal Cornwall Museum

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