PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR
January/February 2015
Like the poet, Patrick Leigh Fermor was a dashing man of action and letters and a hero to the Greeks for his wartime exploits in Crete
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December 2012
Devotees of Patrick Leigh Fermor celebrate the charismatic writer and adventurer with a tour of his Mayfair haunts
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December 2012
In her biography of Patrick Leigh Fermor, Artemis Cooper tells the compelling story of an extraordinary career
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July/August 2011
The last of the wartime travel writers, Patrick Leigh Fermor, may have departed the scene, but the genre he graced is still thriving
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Patrick Leigh Fermor
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