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Arthur Phillips (born April 23, 1969) is an American novelist. His books include Prague (2002), The Egyptologist (2004), Angelica (2007), The Song Is You (2009), The Tragedy of Arthur (2011), and The King at the Edge of the World (2020).
Arthur Phillips's sixth novel THE KING AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD was named a New York Times EDITORS’ CHOICE, a New York Times NOTABLE BOOK, and a Washington Post NOTABLE BOOK for 2020. “Phillips is an original - and in top form.”
Arthur Phillip, British admiral whose convict settlement at Sydney in 1788 was the first permanent European colony on the Australian continent. As the first governor of New South Wales, he struggled with rebellious convicts and troops.
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Arthur Phillips is the author of The Egyptologist (3.27 avg rating, 4025 ratings, 606 reviews, published 2004), Prague (3.06 avg rating, 3973 ratings, 51...
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Aug 30, 2020 · In The Tragedy of Arthur one of the voices belongs to “Arthur Phillips,” who also narrates; he’s a fictional creation, the son of the man who, so believes “Arthur,” has forged the manuscript. We learn a lot about “Arthur’s” life—and about why he has come to believe this about his father.
Jun 30, 2015 · While most Australians recognise Arthur Phillip's name, few seem to know much about him. The ABC's Scott Bevan delves into the story behind the man who became the first governor of New South Wales.
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Arthur Phillips is the internationally bestselling author of three New York Times Notable Books—Prague, the winner of the Los Angeles Times/Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction; The Song Is You; and The Tragedy of Arthur—and The Egyptologist.