Macleod, Alison
MACLEOD, Alison
MACLEOD, Alison. British, b. 1920. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Politics/Government. Publications: Dear Augustine (play), 1958; The Heretics (in U.S. as The Heretic), 1965; The Hireling (in U.K. as The Trusted Servant), 1968; City of Light (in U.K. as No Need of the Sun), 1969; The Muscovite, 1971; The Jesuit (in U.S. as Prisoner of the Queen), 1972; The Portingale, 1976; The Death of Uncle Joe, 1997. Address: 63 Muswell Hill Pl, London N10 3RP, England.
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