Fraser Harrison
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Fraser Harrison (b1944) is an English writer. In 2001 he took an MA in Human Rights at Essex University and has since practised as a caseworker advising on immigration law.
He is married with two adult children and lives in Great Saxham, Suffolk.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Yellow Book, Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1974
- The Dark Angel - Aspects of Victorian Sexuality, Sheldon Press, London, 1977 ISBN 0-85969-094-6
- Strange Land; The Countryside - Myth and Reality, Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1982
- A Father's Diary, Flamingo, London, 1985
- The Living Landscape, Pluto, London, 1986
- A Winter's Tale, Collins, London, 1987
- Trivial Disputes, Collins, London, 1989
- High on the Hog, Heinemann, London, 1991, ISBN 0749313641
- Minotaur in Love, Flambard Press, Hexham, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-1-873226-89-6
Radio Plays:
- Come the Day! (the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa) Radio 4, 1998
- Voyage of Discovery (based on journals of Lewis and Clark), Radio 3, 2000

