LONDON — Winston Graham, a novelist whose “Poldark” series about life in 18th century Cornwall was adapted into a popular television series, has died, his publisher announced Thursday. Graham was 93.
Winston Graham, the author whose books were the source for Alfred Hitchcock’s “Marnie” and the popular British TV series “Poldark” series died in a nursing home south of London, his publisher ...
A stroll down memory lane turns into an unexpectedly heated encounter when two 'old boys' meet in the grounds of their former school in the first of five tales by Winston Graham. The remaining stories ...
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A stroll down memory lane turns into an unexpectedly heated encounter when two 'old boys' meet in the grounds of their former school in the first of five tales by Winston Graham. The remaining stories ...