Gray, Tony

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GRAY, Tony

GRAY, Tony. (George Hugh Gray). Irish, b. 1922. Genres: Novels, History, Sociology, Biography. Career: Former Features Ed., Daily Mirror, London. Publications: Starting from Tomorrow, 1965; The Real Professionals, 1966; Gone the Time, 1967; The Irish Answer, 1967; (adaptor) Interlude, 1968; (with L. Villa) The Record Breakers, 1970; The Last Laugh, 1972; The Orange Order, 1972; Psalms and Slaughter, 1972; (with H. Ward) Buller, 1974; No Surrender, 1975; Champions of Peace, 1976; (with C. McBride) The White Lions of Timbavati, 1977; (with T. Murphy) Some of My Best Friends Are Animals, 1979; (with C. McBride) Operation White Lion, 1981; The Road to Success: Alfred McAlpine, 1935-85, 1987; Fleet Street Remembered, 1990; Mr. Smyllie, Sir, 1991; Europeople: The MacDonald Guide to the Nations of the European Community, 1992; Ireland This Century, 1994; A Peculiar Man: A New Light on George Moore, 1995; Saint Patrick's People, 1996; The Lost Years: The Emergency in Ireland 1939-1945, 1997. Address: 5 Crossways, Crookham Village, Hants. GU51 5TA, England. Online address: [email protected]

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