Godfrey Winn
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Godfrey Herbert Winn (October 15, 1906 – June 19, 1971) was a British journalist known as a columnist, and also a writer and actor.
Born in Birmingham, England, his career as a theatre actor began young. He went on to write a number of novels and biographical works.
Winn died from a heart attack at the age of 64.
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- Dreams Fade
- Squirrels Cage
- The Unequal Conflict
- Fly Away, Youth
- Communion on Earth
- I May Be Wrong
- Personality Parade
- A Month of Sundays
- For My Friends
- On Going to the Wars
- The Hour Before the Dawn
- The Kind of People We Are
- Scrapbook of the War
- Home from the Sea
- Scrapbook of Victory
- P.Q.17
- This Fair Country[1]
- Going My Way
- The Bend of the River
- The Younger Sister (Biography)
- The Younger Queen (Biography)
- The Queen's Countrywoman (Biography)
- One Man's Dog (Biography)
- The Quest For Healing(Biography)
- Personal Pages (Biography)
- Infirm Glory (Volume 1 of his Autobiography).
- The Positive Hour (Volume 2 of his Autobiography)
- Here Is My Space (Volume 3 of his Autobiography) [2]
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ The above bibliographic list taken from a copy of the first edition of This Fair Country published in 1951 by Hutchinsn (UK)
- ^ Additional Biographic and Autobiographic titles taken from a copy of The Positive Hour which was first published by Michael Joseph (UK) in 1970 before 3rd volume of autobiography was published.

