Name Philip Ziegler | Role Biographer | |
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Books The Black Death, London at war - 1939‑1945, Edward Heath: The Authorise, Mountbatten, Olivier (Signed) |
Philip ziegler at the cheltenham literature festival 2013
Philip Sandeman Ziegler (born 24 December 1929) is a British biographer and historian.
Contents
- Philip ziegler at the cheltenham literature festival 2013
- Philip ziegler dietrich bonhoeffer a theologian of the word of god
- Background
- Writing career
- Works
- References

Philip ziegler dietrich bonhoeffer a theologian of the word of god
Background
Born in Ringwood, Hampshire, Ziegler was educated at St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne, and went with the school when it merged with Summer Fields School, Oxford. He attended Eton College and New College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in Jurisprudence with highest honours before joining the British Foreign Service. In the Foreign Service, he served in Laos, Pretoria and Bogotá, as well as with the Delegation to NATO in Paris.
Writing career
In 1967 he retired from the Foreign Service, and joined the publishers Collins. Originally intending to be a novelist, he began a career as biographer with his life of Talleyrand's lover, the Duchess of Dino. He was editor in chief at Collins from 1979-80. He has written in various journals and newspapers including The Spectator, The Listener, The Times, The Daily Telegraph and History Today.