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  1. Andrew Sinclair MRSS SWAc is one of the world’s leading realist figurative sculptors. As an award-winning sculptor Andrew works to commission to deliver inspirational sculptures from his professional sculpture workshops. • Inspirational Design & Composition • A Compelling Story • Attention to Detail • Honest Reality & Guaranteed Likeness

  2. Andrew Sinclair Educated at Eton, Cambridge, and Harvard, Andrew Sinclair (1935- ) is known on both sides of the Atlantic as a distinguished writer and historian. In between his histories, novels, scenarios, and stories he found time to teach at the University of London and restore a medieval house on the docks of East London.

  3. Nov 8, 2013 · Andrew Sinclair's The Facts in the Case of E. A. Poe (1979; also recently re-issued by Valancourt Books) is a masterful story of a psychological duel between a psychiatrist and one of his patients who believes he is Edgar Allan Poe.

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  4. Apr 29, 2020 · The ‘Sinclair Method’ has been developed by Andrew and described in his book ‘The Art of Earth and Fire’, the first book for over 100 years to outline the figurative sculptural techniques to deliver truly realistic sculptures. This method is also taught to students by Andrew at his own Sculpture School.

  5. Andrew Sinclair joined Hazelview Investments in February 2021 as Associate, Real Estate Development. In his role with Hazelview, Andrew will be responsible for supporting the Real Estate Development team with a variety of tasks, ranging from financial analysis to development execution coordination to development project management.

  6. Andrew Sinclair was a British novelist, historian, critic, and filmmaker. Born on January 21, 1935, he was known for his works on American history, as well as his novels which often explored themes of history and mythology. Sinclair's notable works include 'The Better Half: The Emancipation of the American Woman' and the novel 'Gog', which is ...

  7. www.faber.co.uk › author › andrew-sinclairAndrew Sinclair | Faber

    Andrew Sinclair (born 1935) is a novelist, historian, critic and film-maker.He was a founding member of Churchill College, Cambridge. From his rich, varied and extensive bibliography Faber Finds is reissuing his first two novels, The Breaking of Bumbo and My Friend Judas, both published in 1959, his history of Prohibition in America, Prohibition: The Era of Excess and his cultural history of Britain in the 1940s, War Like a Wasp: The Lost Decade of the Forties.