Compton Mackenzie

Sir (Edward Montague) Compton Mackenzie, (1883 - 1972), was an English novelist. He wrote the novels The Passionate Elopement in 1911, Carnival in 1912, Sinister Street in 1913/1914, Extremes Meet in 1928, Whisky Galore in 1947, Rockets Galore in 1957 and autobiography My Life and Times between 1963 and 1971. He was Tenant of Herm 1920-1923. He served with British Intelligence during World War One.

Books

  • Catechism of Education (1830)
  • Sketches of Canada & the U.S. (1833)
Mackenzie, Compton Mackenzie, Compton Mackenzie, Compton

 

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