Alan Lloyd

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Alan Richard Lloyd (22 February 1927 – 12 April 2018)[1] was an English writer. He is most famous for his Kine Saga fantasy books for teenagers. He also wrote adult fiction and non-fiction, most notably on the history of the British monarchy. His adult work is published under the name Alan Lloyd whilst children's work is published under A.R. Lloyd

Career

Lloyd was born in London, and studied drawing and painting at the

Zulu War. His first fiction work, The Eighteenth Concubine was published in 1972, and Kine, the first of his Kine Saga
novels was published in 1982.

Personal life

Lloyd was married with one son. His writings are currently published by HarperCollins.

He died on 12 April 2018 at the age of 91.[2]

Works

  • The Year of the Conqueror, London, England: Longman, 1966.
  • Marathon: The Crucial Battle that Created Western Democracy, Great Britain: Souvenir Press, 1973.
  • Kine (aka Marshworld) (as A.R. Lloyd), Great Britain: Hamlyn, 1982.
  • The Last Otter (as A.R. Lloyd), Great Britain: Hutchinson & Co., 1984.
  • The Farm Dog (as A.R. Lloyd), Great Britain: Arrow, 1986.
  • Witchwood : Kine Saga Volume 2, Great Britain: Muller, 1989.
  • Dragon Pond : Kine Saga Volume 3, Great Britain: Muller, 1990.
  • Wingfoot (as A.R. Lloyd), London, England: Harper Collins, 1993.

References

  1. ^ "Summary Bibliography: A. R. Lloyd".
  2. ^ ALAN LLOYD

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