ColinMacInnes (20 August 1914 – 22 April 1976) was an English novelist and journalist. MacInnes was born in London, son of singer James Campbell McInnes...
of Spades is a novel written by ColinMacInnes published in 1957 and the first book in what is described as MacInnes’s "London Trilogy", the other two...
writer ColinMacInnes. He was born to parents Archibald McInnes and Mary Gallagher on 23 January 1874, in Ramsbottom, Lancashire. James Campbell McInnes, a...
released in March 2008, the second Bragg album to be named after a book by ColinMacInnes after England, Half-English. The same year, during the NME Awards ceremony...
in the relationship between health and foreign and security policy ColinMacInnes (1914–1976), English novelist This disambiguation page lists articles...
McInnes's former lover, Graham Peel. Their second son was the novelist ColinMacInnes. A third child, Mary, was born and died in 1917, and Angela then divorced...
Years to Play is a 1970 British novel by ColinMacInnes. It was first published in the United Kingdom by MacGibbon & Kee, and in the United States by...
role in the film version of Absolute Beginners, based on the book by ColinMacInnes. In November 1987, she sang a duet with the Italian singer and songwriter...
to direct a major film. In 1986, Temple directed the film version of ColinMacInnes' book Absolute Beginners. One of the most expensive films in British...
Absolute Beginners (1986) which was based on the book of the same name by ColinMacInnes. On 29 September 1958, Hot Summer Night premiered in the UK centring...
Temple film Absolute Beginners that is a musical film adapted from ColinMacInnes' book of the same name about life in late 1950s London. The song was...
George Lamming: The Emigrants (1954) Andrea Levy: Small Island (2004) ColinMacInnes: City of Spades (1957) and Absolute Beginners (1959) V. S. Naipaul:...
Beginners may refer to: Absolute Beginners (novel), a 1959 novel by ColinMacInnes. Absolute Beginners (film), a 1986 rock musical film based on the novel...
along with his hit song "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" in the ColinMacInnes novel Absolute Beginners. London has a credit as "singer" in the 1961...
setting for novels by G. K. Chesterton (The Napoleon of Notting Hill), ColinMacInnes (Absolute Beginners), Michael Moorcock (the Jerry Cornelius quartet)...
bohemians long before the hippies got there". It had been depicted in ColinMacInnes' novel Absolute Beginners, about street culture at the time of the Notting...
kingpin". named Colin. Payne and other young British actors who were becoming established film actors, such as Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, and Paul...
Notting Hill), which he photographed between 1956 and 1961. The novelist ColinMacInnes asked Mayne to contribute the cover shot for Absolute Beginners (1959)...
Munro (Saki) lived, now has a blue plaque commemorating his time there. ColinMacInnes author of Absolute Beginners (1959) also resided on Tottenham Street...