- Richard Ollard
Richard Ollard (1923–2007) was an English
historian andbiographer . He is best known for his work on theEnglish Restoration period.Life
Richard Laurence Ollard was born in Yorkshire on 9 November 1923, the son of Rev Dr S L Ollard, an
Anglican clergyman. He was educated atEton College where he was a King's Scholar. He joined the Navy during theSecond World War and won a scholarship toNew College, Oxford at its conclusion. For twelve years from 1948 to 1959 Ollard taught history at theRoyal Naval College, Greenwich inLondon . In 1960 he joined the publisher Collins as a senior editor, where he worked until his retirement in 1983. After his retirement from Collins he continued to research and publish widely and lived inMorecombelake ,Dorset . He died of leukaemia on 21 July 2007.Interests and achievements
*In 1992 he was awarded the
Caird Medal by the Trustees of theNational Maritime Museum .
*In 1997 he was joint winner of theHeywood Hill Prize for a lifetime's contribution to the pleasure of reading.
*Fellow of theRoyal Society of Literature (FRSL)
*Fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of London (FSA)
*Past Vice President of theNavy Records Society
*An honorary member of theSamuel Pepys Club elected publications
*"Pepys: A Biography", about
Samuel Pepys
*"Clarendon and His Friends", aboutEdward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
*"Cromwell's Earl", a biography ofEdward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
*"The Escape of Charles II", which combines historical rigour with a lively account of the period and the immediate aftermath of theBattle of Worcester
*"This War without an Enemy: A History of the English Civil Wars"
*"The Image of the King: Charles I and Charles II"
*"Man of War: Sir Robert Holmes and the Restoration Navy"
*"An English Education: A perspective of Eton", about his schoolEton College
*"Dorset", a historical guide to the county ofDorset in England
*"Fisher and Cunningham: A Study of the Personalities of the Churchill Era"
*"Man of Contradictions: A Life of A. L. Rowse", Penguin, 1999.The book about Rowse sparked some controversy in literary circles. A negative review published by the "
London Review of Books " (27 April 2000 ) prompted this reply by Ollard.:I am sorry that so interesting and well-written an article as Mary Beard's should convey so bitterly one-sided an impression of my book on A.L. Rowse. His encouragement of fellow writers, his practical kindness and hospitality towards them, certainly bulked larger in my mind when I was writing it than the splenetic egocentricity that led him into all too well publicised excesses.
:It is humiliating for any author to have failed so signally in what he set out to do. I am reminded of Congreve's witticism that bad portraitists are obliged to write the name of their sitters at the bottom. So may I, likewise, ask LRB readers to accept that my view of Rowse is emphatically not that presented by Mary Beard.
::Richard Ollard
External links
* [http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000047878,00.html Richard Ollard's page at Penguin Books]
* [http://www.orionbooks.co.uk/6645-0/Author-Richard-Ollard.htm Richard Ollard's page at Orion Books]
* [http://www.lrb.co.uk/v22/n10/letters.html LRB Letters page, May 2000]References
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2566204,00.html Obituary] , "
The Times ",26 January 2007
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