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  • Peter Bichsel, Schweizer Schriftsteller, geb. 1935 | Peter Bichsel, Swiss author, born in 1935<br />
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28th June 2014<br />
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  • Peter Bichsel, Schweizer Schriftsteller, geb. 1935 | Peter Bichsel, Swiss author, born in 1935<br />
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  • Peter Bichsel, Schweizer Schriftsteller, geb. 1935 | Peter Bichsel, Swiss author, born in 1935<br />
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  • Peter Lord - welsh visual art and cultural history expert, historian and writer.  18th September 2009<br />
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  • Peter Lord - welsh visual art and cultural history expert, historian and writer.  18th September 2009<br />
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  • Peter Lord - welsh visual art and cultural history expert, historian and writer.  18th September 2009<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • Peter Millar during the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2012 in Charlotte Square Gardens. Photograph taken 17/08/2012<br />
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  • Peter Millar during the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2012 in Charlotte Square Gardens. Photograph taken 17/08/2012<br />
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  • PETER MOORE<br />
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Hay Literary Festival 2015<br />
Saturday 23 May 2015<br />
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  • Peter Watson at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2012 in Charlotte Square Gardens. Photograph taken 21/08/2012<br />
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  • Peter Watson at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2012 in Charlotte Square Gardens. Photograph taken 21/08/2012<br />
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  • Peter Hoeg <br />
Picture by Jakob Dall/Scanpix/Writer Pictures<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, Britain actor, director and writer, portrait, 1950s,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, Britain actor, director and writer, portrait, 1950s,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov with Willy Millowitsch<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor, director, author / writer, portrait, with Willy Millowitsch, in Stars in der Manege, 1992,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor, half length, with Jean Simmons (Varinia) and Kirk Douglas (Spartacus), during movie break of Spartacus, USA 1960,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor, director, author / writer, half length, late 1980s,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor, director, author / writer, full length, late 1980s,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor, director and author / writer, granting of the Karl Valentin award, Munich, 1980,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 24.5.2011<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, half length, 24.5.2011,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 24.5.2011<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, half length, 24.5.2011,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 23.4.2007<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, portrait, 23.4.2007,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 23.4.2007<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, half length, 23.4.2007,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 23.4.2007<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, portrait, 23.4.2007,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 4.11.2003<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, portrait, 4.11.2003,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 4.11.2003<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, portrait, 4.11.2003,<br />
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  • Peter Kurzeck, 4.11.2003<br />
Kurzeck, Peter, 10.6.1943 - 25.11.2013, German author / writer, half length, 4.11.2003,<br />
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  • Peter Pan by George Frampton<br />
fine arts, Frampton, George (1860 - 1928), sculpture, Peter Pan, 1912, bronze, Kensington Gardens, London,<br />
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  • Peter Rosegger, 19th century<br />
Rosegger, Peter, 31.7.1843 - 26.6.1918, Austrian author / writer, portrait, steel engraving by August Weger, Leipzig, Germany, 19th century,<br />
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  • Peter Ustinov<br />
Ustinov, Peter, 16.4.1921 - 28.3.2004, British actor and director, portrait, PR photo for the movie an Angel over Brooklyn (Un Angelo e sceso a Brooklyn), 1957,<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek & Madeleine Thien (Man Booker Prize Nominee), at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek & Madeleine Thien (Man Booker Prize Nominee), at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek & Madeleine Thien (Man Booker Prize Nominee), at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek, the Slovak writer and director, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek & Madeleine Thien (Man Booker Prize Nominee), at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Krištúfek & Madeleine Thien (Man Booker Prize Nominee), at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Edinburgh, Scotland.<br />
25th August 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Popham has lived for extended periods in Japan, India and Italy during a distinguished career as author, foreign correspondent and feature writer. Tokyo: the City at the End of the World (Kodansha International), his phantasmagoric account of Tokyo in the booming ‘Eighties, became a cult hit and was translated into Japanese. On the staff of The Independent for more than 20 years, he reported from four continents for The Independent Magazine and in 1991 paid his first visit to Burma as an undercover reporter. Later, as the paper’s South Asia correspondent, he was one of the first journalists to interview Aung San Suu Kyi after her release from detention in 2002, and met her again in 2011 and 2012. He has visited Burma on several other occasions, reporting the Saffron Revolution in 2007 and being deported in 2010, shortly before the general election. His authoritative and highly readable biography of Aung San Suu Kyi, The Lady and the Peacock, was published by Rider in the UK in 2010 and was  a critical and popular success. It has since been published by The Experiment in the US and translated into Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and Korean. 1st March 2016<br />
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  • Peter Stamm, the Swiss writer, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. <br />
Edinburgh, Scotland. 25th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Stamm, the Swiss writer, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. <br />
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  • Peter Stamm, the Swiss writer, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. <br />
Edinburgh, Scotland. 25th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Stamm, the Swiss writer, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. <br />
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  • Peter Stamm, the Swiss writer, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. <br />
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  • Peter Pomerantsev, the TV producer and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 20th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Pomerantsev, the TV producer and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 20th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Pomerantsev, the TV producer and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 20th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Pomerantsev, the TV producer and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 20th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Pomerantsev, the TV producer and author, at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2015. Edinburgh, Scotland. 20th August 2015 <br />
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  • Peter Tye, writer and producer of the Little Red Tractor stories who is now working on a new childrens farmyard series "Ollie the Collie". Peter Tye is pictured near Aylsham, Norfolk bedside a John Deere tractor and bailer which will feature in the series.<br />
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  • Peter Tye, writer and producer of the Little Red Tractor stories who is now working on a new childrens farmyard series "Ollie the Collie". Peter Tye is pictured near Aylsham, Norfolk bedside a John Deere tractor and bailer which will feature in the series.<br />
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  • Peter Tye, writer and producer of the Little Red Tractor stories who is now working on a new childrens farmyard series "Ollie the Collie". Peter Tye is pictured near Aylsham, Norfolk bedside a John Deere tractor and bailer which will feature in the series.<br />
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  • Henry Peter Brougham, Scottish jurist, and politician<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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  • Peter Ross, Scottish novelist and journalist. His current book 'Daunderlust: Dispatches from Unreported Scotland' is a collection of wonderful stories collected from his writing for the newspaper Scotland on Sunday.<br />
Photographed in Edinburgh, Scotland. 28th April 2014<br />
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