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Lucy Moore was born in 1970 and educated in Britain and the United States before reading history at Edinburgh University. The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583 as a renowned centre for teaching in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
She is the editor of Con Men and Cutpurses: Scenes from the Hogarthian Underworld, as well as the critically acclaimed The Thieves Opera: The Remarkable Lives and Deaths of Jonathan Wild, Thief-Taker, and Jack Sheppard, House-Breaker (Viking 1996), Amphibious Thing: The Life of a Georgian Rake (Viking 2000) and Maharanis: The Lives and Times of Three Generations of Indian Princesses (Viking 2004). Maharanis has been reprinted six times, was an Evening Standard bestseller, and the top selling non-fiction title in W H Smith on paperback publication in summer 2005. Headlines of the Evening Standard on the day of London bombing on July 7, 2005, in Waterloo Station The Evening Standard is a British tabloid newspaper published and sold in London and surrounding areas of southeast England. ...
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Lucy is a regular book reviewer for The Observer and The Sunday Times. In April 2001, she was voted one of the 'top twenty young writers in Britain' by the Independent on Sunday and in the 'Writers' section of the New Statesman's "Best of Young British" issue. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
The Sunday Times is a Sunday broadsheet newspaper distributed in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News International which is in turn owned by News Corporation. ...
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The New Statesman is a left-of-centre political weekly published in London. ...
Television presenter work includes "Nelson" for Great Britons (BBC) and "Kings in Waiting : Edward VII" (BBC) plus a number of talking head appearances (most recently for Invitation to a Hanging). In 2002, the BBC conducted a vote to discover the 100 Greatest Britons of all time. ...
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Lucy Moore has been celebrated in many second world countries for her care to the homeless. She is also well known for her exploits as the white lady with no top. She has won many trophies including second prize in the national bookreaders competition and first prize in the national strip competition. |