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  1. Works on Ian Hamilton & His Writing. Another Round at the Pillars, edited by David Harsent. Cornwall: Cargo Press, 1999. 151 pp. From the Jacket: For his sixtieth birthday friends of the distinguished poet, critic and biographer Ian Hamilton, have gathered to offer an international festschrift to honour his writings and the remarkable influence ...

  2. Jan 3, 2023 · 423 ratings49 reviews. Ava Lee squares off against the Chinese government over a controversial film depicting the infamous Tiananmen Square Massacre in the latest thriller from bestselling author Ian Hamilton. Ava Lee is in the French Riviera with Pang Fai and Lau Lau for the long-awaited premiere of Tiananmen at the Cannes Film Festival.

  3. Jan 22, 2019 · Ian Hamilton. Hong Kong, 1970. The Dragon Head (also known as the Mountain Master) of the Fanling Triad has died and there is a struggle to replace him among senior members of the gang. Normally, the Deputy Mountain Master is next in line, but this one is weak and ineffectual and has only survived because of the protection of the Dragon Head.

  4. Dawn of the Legend: Ian Hamilton. Command of the Gallipoli operations was given to a British general, Sir Ian Hamilton. He was brave, sensitive and intelligent. But he was ill-suited for a campaign that demanded strong leadership and was probably doomed from the start; he was not able to inspire his commanders and never gained the confidence of ...

  5. Oct 4, 2022 · Ian Hamilton KC was one of four students who broke into the Abbey on Christmas Day in 1950. The stone had played a key role in the coronation of Scottish kings before being taken to London by King ...

  6. Ian Hamilton, editor, literary critic, biographer and poet, was born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk in 1938. He was educated at Darlington Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford. After leaving university, he formed the influential poetry magazine The Review in 1962, which ran for ten years. Its successor, the large format literary journal The New ...

  7. Sir Ian Hamilton (born January 16, 1853, Corfu, Ionian Islands [Greece]—died October 12, 1947, London, England) was a British general, commander in chief of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force in the unsuccessful campaign against Turkey in the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War I. Hamilton joined the army in 1872, transferring to the 92nd ...