Ralph Shaw
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Charles Frederick Ralph Shaw (August 13, 1913 - September 10, 1996) was a British author and journalist.
Although he was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, he always considered himself a Yorkshireman. He was the eldest of two boys and grew up in Keighley and Rugby. He maintained various jobs after leaving school, one as a local journalist for the Rugby Advertiser and subsequently on the North China Daily News, Shanghai from 1937 to 1949.
He wrote his first book Sin City as a result of his experiences as a journalist and a Japanese prisoner of war. He spent many years of his life living and working abroad as a journalist in Brunei, Pakistan, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. In 1976 his second book, Kuwait, was published by Macmillan. This was a highly informative book about Kuwait describing the transformation of the country over a 25 year period.
He died on the 10 September 1996 and is buried in Kent. He was married and had one daughter.