Anthony Bailey
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Anthony Bailey is a British author. Born in 1933 in Portsmouth, he was evacuated to Dayton, Ohio, in 1940 during World War II. For many years he was a writer for the New Yorker Magazine.
He lives in Mersea, near Colchester, Essex, with his wife Margot. They have four daughters: Liz, Annie, Katie and Rachel.
[edit] Publications
- "America, Lost & Found" 1981 Random House and Faber & Faber'
- 'England First and Last 1985, Viking Penguin and Faber, ISBN 0-670-80404-5
- "In the Village" 1971
- The Inside Passage
- Through the Great City
- 'Acts of Union – reports on Ireland'
- 'Major André' 1987
- 'The Thousand Dollar Yacht'
- 'The Coast of Summer'
and various other books including biographies of Vermeer, JMW Turner, and John Constable