Palmer, Michael Denison
PALMER, Michael Denison
PALMER, Michael Denison. British (born Australia), b. 1933. Genres: History, Social sciences. Career: Archive Development Officer, Surrey County Council, 1989-. Deputy Headmaster, The Littlehampton School, Sussex, 1972-77; Headmaster, De Burgh School, Tadworth, Surrey, 1977-89. Publications: Government, 1970; Cities, 1971; Ships and Shipping, 1971; Henry VIII, 1971, 1984; Warfare, 1972; World Population, 1973; Resources and Energy, 1974; Elizabeth I, 1988. Address: 13 Denham Rd, Epsom, Surrey, England. Online address: [email protected]
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