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Piers Paul Read - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piers Paul Read FRSL (born 7 March 1941) is a British novelist and non-fiction writer and author. Read was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. He is the son of the poet and art critic Sir Herbert ...
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On October 13, 1972, a passenger plane carrying a rugby team from Uruguay crashed high in the Andes. Weeks went by; the search was called off; the 45 passengers and crew were presumed dead. But sixteen people had survived (after an avalanche killed several of the ... And they survived by cannibalism. ... To order this book,
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Piers Paul Read is one of Britain's foremost writers, being the author of 13 novels and two works of non-fiction, including the best-seller 'Alive', later made into a successful movie. During October 1999, the Campion Fellowship sponsored Mr Read's lectures in several Australian capital cities. ... If you read the Gospels,
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Amazon.com: Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors (Avon Nonfiction)
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By Piers Paul Read; Posted Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, at 2:09 PM ET ... Piers Paul Read is the author of Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors and, more recently, a history of the order of crusading monks, The Templars. His most recent work is a novel set at the time of the Russian Revolution, Alice in Exile.
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