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==Description==
  
Novelist, poet and journalist.  Literary editor and war journalist for the Liverpool Post newspaper.  Editor of the Nottingham Journal.  Books include 'Victoria Four-Thirty', 'Sunshine and Shadow', and 'Twenty Six Poems'.  Had notable affairs with [[Prince George, Duke of Kent]], [[Laurence Olivier]], and [[Somerset Maugham]].
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Novelist, poet and journalist.  Literary editor and war journalist for the Liverpool Post newspaper.  Editor of the Nottingham Journal.  Books include 'Scissore' (1922), 'Sails of Sunset' (1924), and 48 other books.  Awarded the Italian Gold Medal in 1966.  Had notable affairs with [[Prince George, Duke of Kent]], Laurence Olivier, and [[W. Somerset Maugham]].
  
==Further Reading/Research==
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==See Also==
  
* https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/1771307.Cecil_Roberts
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* [[War and Foreign Press Correspondents Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
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==Further Reading/Research==
  
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* https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/1771307.Cecil_Roberts
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* https://www.nytimes.com/1976/12/24/archives/cecil-roberts-84-dies-journalist-and-author.html
  
 
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Cecil Roberts

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1892 - 1976

Occupation

Writer, Journalist

Description

Novelist, poet and journalist. Literary editor and war journalist for the Liverpool Post newspaper. Editor of the Nottingham Journal. Books include 'Scissore' (1922), 'Sails of Sunset' (1924), and 48 other books. Awarded the Italian Gold Medal in 1966. Had notable affairs with Prince George, Duke of Kent, Laurence Olivier, and W. Somerset Maugham.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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