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He attended Scotch College and, for much of his childhood, was known as Colin Thirkell, the surname of his mother's second husband. [1] Later he used his father's surname McInnes, afterwards changing it to MacInnes. [4] He had an older brother, Graham McInnes, and a younger half-brother, Lance Thirkell. [1]
Absolute Beginners is a novel by Colin MacInnes, written and set in 1958 London, England. It was published in 1959. The novel is the second of MacInnes' London Trilogy, coming after City of Spades (1958) and before Mr. Love and Justice (1960). These novels are each self-contained, with no shared characters.
City of Spades is a novel written by Colin MacInnes published in 1957 and the first book in what is described as MacInnes’s "London Trilogy", the other two titles being Absolute Beginners (1959) and Mr Love & Justice (1960).
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Three Years to Play is a 1970 British novel by Colin MacInnes. [1] It was first published in the United Kingdom by MacGibbon & Kee , and in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux . References
Liam Daniel/Netflix As fans fall in love with Colin and Penelope’s romance on screen, Bridgerton author Julia Quinn reflected on building the relationship on the page. “For me, the most ...
Absolute Beginners, a 1959 novel by Colin MacInnes. Absolute Beginners, a 1986 rock musical film based on the novel. Absolute Beginners: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, the soundtrack album to the 1986 film Absolute Beginners. "Absolute Beginners" (David Bowie song), a 1986 single by David Bowie, title song from the above film.
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