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Fraser Harrison is an English writer.


Biography

Harrison published his first novel ''High on the Hog'' in 1991, with his second novel ''Minotaur in Love'' being published in 2007. In 2012, he published a historical travel book titled ''Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota''.


Bibliography

* ''The Yellow Book'', Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1974 * ''The Dark Angel - Aspects of Victorian Sexuality'', Sheldon Press, London, 1977 * ''Strange Land; The Countryside - Myth and Reality'', Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1982 * ''A Father's Diary'', Flamingo, London, 1985 * ''The Living Landscape'', Pluto, London, 1986 * ''A Winter's Tale'', Collins, London, 1987 * ''Trivial Disputes'', Collins, London, 1989 * ''High on the Hog'', Heinemann, London, 1991, * ''Minotaur in Love'', Flambard Press, Hexham, 2007, * ''Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota'', South Dakota State Historical Society Press, Pierre, SD, 2012, * ''Portrait of Yankton'', South Dakota History, Spring Issue, 2014. * ''Duleep Singh's Statue'', Signal Books, 2018. * ''Poems 2010 - 2022'', 2022. * ''You And I: Poems 2022'', 2023. Radio Plays: * ''Come the Day!'' (the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa) Radio 4, 1998 * ''Voyage of Discovery'' (based on journals of Lewis and Clark), Radio 3, 2000


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