Anthony Richardson

Anthony Richardson
Born 1899
London
Occupation Fiction writer
Nationality British
Period 20th century
Genre Adventure

Anthony Thomas Stewart Currie Richardson (1899 – 4 February 1964[1]) was a British author of adult adventure fiction and non-fiction.

Biography

Richardson was born in 1899 in the Kensington district of London and educated at Marlborough College. In 1940 he was commissioned in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Administrative and Special Duties Branch). Richarson's most well-known work is probably Wingless Victory: The Story of Sir Basil Embry's Escape from Occupied France in the Summer of 1940. Richardson also wrote under the pseudonym Patrick Wynnton.

Bibliography

As Patrick Wynnton:

Short stories

Published in The Thriller:

Published in Short Stories:

Sources

  1. National probate Calendar
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