Against the Wind

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Ever since the publication of ROGUE MALE, Geoffrey Household has been known in the English-reading world for his audacious and unorthodox tales of adventure. Now, in his autobiography, AGAINST THE WIND, he tells us the story of his own life, sharing with us the background and the experiences from which he emerged as a writer. A gradaute from Oxford he then worked as an apprentice-clerk in the Ottoman Bank, as a banana salesman in Spain, and he served in British Intelligence during World War II in Romania, Greece and the Middle East. In the final chapters he speaks of the writer's craft and of his personal aspirations.

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Geoffrey Household

Geoffrey Household

Geoffrey Household served in British Intelligence during World War II in Greece and the Middle East. He was a prolific novelist and published an autobiography in 1958. He married twice and had a son and two daughters. He died in Oxfordshire in 1988.

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