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  1. Hugh McManners is an English musician and author, and a campaigner for medical research to help war veterans. Music. McManners writes contemporary rock and folk songs and is currently working with producer Jez Coad on an album to be released in 2021. He performs solo with acoustic guitar, and with his Linden Tree Band [permanent dead link]. [1] .

  2. A gripping new thriller delving into the dark heart of Northern Ireland’s turbulent history, from the best-selling military author Hugh McManners.

  3. Hugh McManners is an author, musician and campaigner, living and working in Leicester. He has written over fifteen books, and numerous press articles which focus mainly on military related subjects and outdoor activities.

  4. 16 de set. de 2010 · Hugh McManners. @HughMcManners. Music and Books: Songwriter, Author & Rock Guitarist. Leicestermusic.hughmcmanners.comJoined September 2010. 0Following. 887Followers. Tweets & replies. Media. Likes. Hugh McManners. @HughMcManners. ·. Apr 11, 2021. - and the early wildflowers are feeding bees. Let Nature help us! 2. Hugh McManners. @HughMcManners. ·

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  5. Current projects. Latest book: “The Sunday Service” Published as a trade paperback and ebook by Nightstrike, this is Hugh’s first work of fiction, an historical military thriller set in the Belfast of 1981, when PIRA was running out of money, desperately needing a spectacular success.

  6. Hugh McManners, University of Oxford, Psychiatry Department, Adjunct. Studies Anthropology, Psychology, and Cognitive Neuroscience. Hugh is the Director of the Scars of War Foundation at The Queen's College, University of Oxford.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2008 · Hugh McManners. Follow. Forgotten Voices of the Falklands: The Real Story of the Falklands War Paperback – Illustrated, 3 April 2008. by Hugh McManners (Author) 4.6 91 ratings. Part of: Forgotten Voices (6 books) See all formats and editions. The Falklands War was a turning point in modern British history.

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