Nigel Cawthorne  

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Nigel Cawthorne (born 27 March, 1951 is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, and an editor.

He has written over 80 books on a wide range of subjects. He has contributed to the Guardian, Daily Telegraph Daily Mail and The New York Times and has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

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Series

Prisoner of War series

  • The Bamboo Cage: The Full Story of the American Servicemen Still Missing in Vietnam
  • The Iron Cage

Sex Lives series

  • Sex Lives of the Popes
  • Sex Lives of the US Presidents
  • Sex Lives of the Great Dictators
  • Sex Lives of the Kings and Queens of England
  • Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses
  • Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses 2
  • Sex Lives of the Hollywood Idols
  • Sex Lives of the Great Artists
  • Sex Lives of the Great Composers
  • Sex Lives of the Famous Gays
  • Sex Lives of the Famous Lesbians
  • Sex Lives of the Roman Emperors

Old England series

  • Strange Laws of Old England
  • Curious Cures of Old England
  • Amorous Antics of Old England

The Art of series

  • The Art of Japanese Prints
  • The Art of India
  • The Art of Native North America
  • The Art of the Aztecs
  • The Art of Icons
  • The Art of Frescoes





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