- Hunter Davies
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1936|1|7|df=yes
birthplace =Johnstone ,Renfrewshire ,Scotland
nationality = British
occupation =author ,journalist and broadcaster,
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website =Hunter Davies (born
7 January 1936 ) is a prolific Britishauthor ,journalist and broadcaster, perhaps best known for writing the only authorised biography ofThe Beatles .Early life
He was born in
Scotland to Scottish parents and considers himself Scottish, but he was raised inCarlisle ,England , between the ages of 4 and 7 when the family moved toDumfries . They returned to Carlisle when Hunter was 11 and he attended the Creighton School in the city. During this time his father, who was a formerRAF pay clerk, developedmultiple sclerosis and had to retire on medical grounds from a civil service career.Davies joined the sixth form at Carlisle Grammar School and was awarded a place at
Durham University to read for an Honours Degree in History, but after his first year he switched to a general arts course. He gained his first writing experience as a student, contributing to the university newspaper, "Palatinate". However after completing his degree course he stayed on at Durham for another year to gain a teaching diploma.Writing career
After he left university Davies worked as a journalist and in 1965 he wrote the novel "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush " that was quickly made into a film. He raised the idea of a biography of The Beatles with
Paul McCartney when he met him to discuss the possibility of providing the theme song for the film. McCartney liked the idea of the book and advised him to obtain the approval ofBrian Epstein . He agreed to it and the resulting authorised biography was published in 1968.In 1972 he wrote what is widely regarded as one of the best ever books about football, "The Glory Game", a behind the scenes portrait of Tottenham Hotspur. He also wrote a wry column in "Punch" called "Father's Day". In 1974 he was sent by the "
Sunday Times " to look at a comprehensive school in action. He wrote three articles and then stayed on at the school – Creighton School inMuswell Hill ,North London , now part ofFortismere School – to watch and study through a year in its life. The result was a book, the "Creighton Report", published in 1976. ["The Creighton Report", sleeve notes]Davies has also written a biography of the hill walker
Alfred Wainwright , and many works about the topography and history of theLake District .In
children's literature , he has written the "Ossie" and "Flossie Teacake" series of novels.As a
ghost , he has worked on the autobiographies of footballersWayne Rooney ,Paul Gascoigne andDwight Yorke . The Wayne Rooney biography led to a successful libel action in 2008 by David Moyes, the manager of his former club, Everton. Moyes magnanimously donated the awarded six figure damages to the club's charity. He has also ghostwritten politicianJohn Prescott 's 2008 autobiography, "Prezza, My Story: Pulling no Punches". [ [http://www.thebookseller.com/in-depth/feature/47944-have-they-got-books-for-you.html The Bookseller: "Have they got books for you"] .]Davies writes a weekly column on sport for the
New Statesman and 'Confessions of a Collector' inThe Guardian 's Weekend colour magazine.Carlisle United
Hunter Davies is a supporter of the English Football League club
Carlisle United F.C. , and is Vice President of the Carlisle United Supporters Club London Branch. He writes a football column for the "New Statesman " magazine which is written in his trademark humorous, irreverent tone. A compilation of these articles was released as a book, "The Fan", in 2005 by Pomona Press.Personal life
Davies is married to the writer
Margaret Forster and their daughterCaitlin Davies is also an author. He is also a keen collector.elected works
*"Here we go 'round the mulberry bush" (1965)
* "The Beatles", (1968) [cite web |url=http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/courses/rock/davies.html |title=Interview with Hunter Davies |accessdate=2007-02-04 |author=Dr Glenn Gass |last=Gass |first=Glenn |year=2002 |month=June |work=Z401: The Music of The Beatles |publisher=Indiana University School of Music |quote=Released in 1968, when the group's future still seemed limitless, the book was an engaging and surprisingly honest firsthand account.]
*"The Beatles", (1978), McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-015463-5
*"The Beatles", (2nd Revised Edition, 1985), McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-015526-7.
*"The Creighton Report: A Year in the Life of a Comprehensive School", (1976), Hamish Hamilton. ISBN 0-241-89412-3.
*"Come On, Ossie!" (1985) illustratorMalou Bonicos . Bodley Head Children's Books: ISBN 0-3703-0895-6.
*"Ossie Goes Supersonic" (1986) illustratorMalou Bonicos . Bodley Head Children's Books: ISBN 0-3703-1007-1.
*"Ossie the Millionaire" (1987) illustratorMalou Bonicos . Bodley Head Children's Books: ISBN 0-3703-1111-6.
*"Wainwright: The Biography" (1995), Michael Joseph. ISBN 0-7181-3909-7
*"A Walk Round The Lakes", (2000), Orion. ISBN 0-7528-3390-1.
*"The Quarrymen", (2001), Omnibus. ISBN 0-7119-8526-X.Additional bibliography
*"The Other Half"
*"The New London Spy"
*"The Rise and Fall of Jake Sullivan"
*"I Knew Daisy Smuten"
*"A Very Loving Couple"
*"Body Change"
*"A Walk Along the Wall"
*"George Stephenson"
*"William Wordsworth"
*"The Grades"
*"Father's Day"
*"A Walk Along the Tracks"
*"Great Britain: A Celebration"
*"Flossie Teacake's Fur Coat"
*"A Walk Around London's Parks"
*"A Good Guide to the Lakes"
*"The Joy of Stamps"
*"Back in the U.S.S.R".
*"Beatrix Potter's Lakeland"
*"My Life in Football"
*"In Search of Columbus"
*"Striker"
*"Hunting People"
*"The Teller of Tales"
*"Living on the Lottery"
*"Born 1900: A Human History of the Twentieth Century - For Everyone Who Was There". [ Above additional bibliographical list taken from a copy of "Born 1900" published by Little Brown ofLondon in 1998 ]References
External links
* [http://www.journalisted.com/hunter-davies Journalisted - Articles by Hunter Davies]
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