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Language
  
English

Name
  
Richard Parsons

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Teacher

Alma mater
  
University of Oxford

Education
  
University of Oxford

Spouse
  
Kyra Parsons


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Occupation
  
Writer, publisher, and businessman

Genre
  
Non-fiction - education

Books
  
Gcse Biology Aqa Revi, Gcse Physics Revision, Ks1 Complete Sats Prac, Gcse Biology Revision, Gcse Physics Aqa Revi

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Richard Parsons (born 1966) of Broughton-in-Furness, Cumbria, England is a former teacher and the author of a series of best-selling GCSE study guides. In a league table of the top UK authors, by number of books sold, compiled by The Bookseller magazine, for the period 2000-2009, he ranked fifth.

Parsons started writing the study guides in 1995 and published them through his company, Coordination Group Publications. By the end of 2009, his 600 titles had sold over nine million books grossing over £48 million. Though he wrote the original books himself, and they all bear his name, later books were written by other teachers. Parsons wrote the motivational book, How to fulfill your wildest dreams!, that was published in 1990, by Mega-Books (Broughton-in-Furness). He also owns a petrol station and leisure centre in Broughton.

Parsons, a keen cyclist, lives in an apartment in Broughton with his wife Kyra and two children. His mother, Heather Parsons, is also a former teacher, and his father is a dentist. Parsons went to Ulverston Victoria High School before gaining a First in Physics at Oxford University. On graduating, he taught mathematics at Furness College, Barrow-in-Furness.

Parsons donated £100,000, in January 2008, to the parish of Broughton and Duddon to pay for essential repairs to St Mary Magdalene and the Holy Innocents Church.

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