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Unless I am very much mistaken, the Author and Country links (Angus Stewart and Australia, respectively) in this article point to the wrong person, albeit with the same name as the author of Sandel (1968), Snow in Harvest (1969) and Tangier: A Writer's Notebook (1977), all published by Hutchinson (UK). The link points to an Australian horticulturist and author called Angus Stewart who, to the best of my knowledge, is a different person to Sandel's UK author Angus Stewart, son of author and academic Michael Innes (pseudonym). Although Michael Innes and his family did live in Adelaide, Australia for a period (approx 1936-46?), as far as I am aware Angus Stewart did not settle in Australia but in Tangier? 121.45.33.3 08:31, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
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