Phil Carradice

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Phil Carradice (born October 5, 1947), is a Welsh writer and broadcaster.

Carradice was born in Pembroke Dock. He was educated at Cardiff College of Education and Cardiff University, and became a teacher and social worker. After several years as head of Headlands Special School in Cardiff, he retired from the teaching profession to become a full-time writer. He hosts a history series on BBC Radio Wales entitled The Past Master.

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[edit] Works

[edit] Fiction

  • Hour of the Wolf (1985)

[edit] Children's

  • The Bosun's Secret (2000)
  • The Pirates of Thorn Island (2001)
  • Hannah Goes to War (2005)
  • Black Bart's Treasure (2007)

[edit] Non-fiction

  • Failures of System (1976)
  • The Last Invasion (1992)
  • The Write Way (1996)
  • Welsh Islands (1997)
  • Shooting the Sacred Cows (1998)
  • Exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast (2002)
  • Wales at War (2005)
  • Life Choices (2006)

[edit] Poetry

  • Cautionary Tale (1998)
  • Ghostly Riders (2002)

[edit] Sources

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