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Patrick O'Brian

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by Nikolai Tolstoy

Huelva 96

  Hughes, Ted 207

  Hunt, Geoff 380–1, 390, 407, 417, 432

  Hunt, Sir John 102

  Hurd, Douglas 418, 432

  Hutin, Jacqueline 268

  Imperial War Museum 491

  Inge, Field-Marshal Lord 519

  Ireland 238–9, 252–7, 430 and note, 436, 500

  Ireland, John de Courcy 254

  Irish Historical Society 163

  Irish Press 232

  Irish Times 30

  Irun 98

  Isel House, Lake District 103

  Ivanov, Miroslav 252

  James, William 208

  Jenkins, Roy 462

  John Day Co. 137, 152–3

  Johnson, Admiral Jay L. 504

  Johnson, Samuel 104, 261, 322, 378n, 468, 475n

  Jonathan Cape publishers 286

  Jones, Captain Jack 209, 275

  Jonquères d’Oriola, Philippe 311, 314

  Judd, Alan 421, 423, 435n, 462, 463

  Kapp, Richard 452 and note

  Kempsey, Worcestershire 33, 322, 331

  Kerr, David 498

  Kessel, Joseph 215

  Kidnapped (Stevenson) 128, 130, 132

  Kildare Street Club, Dublin 510

  King, Dean 113n, 161n, 166n, 169, 179n, 180–1, 183, 186, 189–90, 214, 330, 330–1 and note, 332, 346, 386, 389–90 and note, 398n, 399, 429n, 430n, 442, 492, 495–6 and notes, 504–7, 509, 511, 532, 533–7, 545, 546

  Kingsley, Mary 520

  Knickerbocker Club, New York 436

  La Balette 63

  La Chréa, Port d’Avall 369, 372, 427, 474, 479

  La Rochelle 215

  Lacouture, Jean 154, 379–80, 382–3, 384

  Lady Day Prodigal (B. Russ) 192, 398

  Lagos 96–7

  Landale, James 462n

  Lavery, Brian 442, 445

  Layard, Admiral Sir Michael 470, 523

  Lazerme, Comte & Comtesse 286, 287

  Le Mee-Power, John 12, 26 and note

  Le Perthus 245, 247

  Lehman, John F. Jr 436, 504 and note

  Lehman-Haupt, Christopher 427

  Lever, Charles 121, 203, 280

  Levin, Martin 232–3

  Lewes Grammar School 488

  Lewes, Sussex 191, 202, 211, 247, 391, 471

  Library Journal 232

  Life of Johnson (Boswell) 413, 475n

  Lilly Library, Indiana University 466, 544n

  J.B. Lippincott 205, 208, 213, 215, 224–6, 228, 229, 243, 245

  Lisbon 97–8

  Lives of the Poets (Johnson) 104

  Llyn yr Adar 43–4

  Lockhart, J.G. 121

  Lodge, Dr T. 358n

  London 86, 168, 268, 345–6, 421, 431n, 431, 435–6, 459, 488, 499, 520

  Belgravia 178, 186

  Cecil Court 129

  Chelsea 1, 13, 16, 18, 19, 26, 29, 62, 107, 114, 118, 149, 156–7, 158, 172–3, 175, 202, 345, 537 and note, 539 and note, 546

  Chiswick 105

  Ealing 168

  Hammersmith 106

  Holland Park 13, 15

  Kensington 157–8, 250, 421

  Knightsbridge 268

  Mayfair 161

  Willesden Green 127

  London County Council (LCC) 13

  London Library 195, 209n, 215, 219, 343, 346, 358, 468

  London University 171

  Los Angeles 458

  Loughrea 254

  Lourdes 215

  Luckett, Richard 431

  Lundy 60 and note, 199

  Lyon, David 514

  McDowell, Henry 553

  MacLehose, Christopher 349, 350, 411

  Macmillan, Harold 367

  Macmillan Publishers Ltd 160, 195, 205, 218, 224, 226, 227

  Macmillan’s Winter’s Tales for Children 205

  Malaga 93, 95, 272

  Malraux, Clara 199

  Manay vineyard 320, 332n, 340, 355, 367, 370, 374, 375, 380, 392, 408, 425, 438, 445, 490

  Mansfield Park (Austen) 279, 413n

  Manya, Dr 362, 408

  Mardi Gras 73–4

  Margot, Mlle 55, 56

  Markham, Gervase 28

  Marno, Edward 157–8

  Marryat, Frederick 209 and note

  Marylebone Grammar School 346, 431n

  Master and Commander (film, 2003) 181, 447 and note, 452, 472

  Matisse, Henry 281, 311

  Mattie, David 515

  Maugham, W. Somerset 52, 130–1, 214

  Maurois, André 166

  Merry Harrier (yacht) 185

  Middlesex Hospital Medical School 211, 534

  Millfield School, Somerset 167, 193n

  The Minister and the Massacres (N. Tolstoy) 367–8, 418

  Mitchell, Thomas 510, 521–2

  Mohrt, Michel 197–8

  Mojave Desert 458

  Mont St Michel 215

  Moore, Edwin 378n, 466

  Morris, Jan 501, 532–3

  Morwenstowe 169

  Moscow 171

  Motril 93, 95

  Mucha, Rolande 20

  Mucha, Willy 20, 41, 53, 68, 69, 176, 287–8, 289, 305, 366, 485

  Murdoch, Iris 319, 343, 421

  Myers, Kevin 436, 499n

  Myers, Rachel 436

  Nantes 215

  Naudo, Mdme 301

  Naval History of Great Britain (James) 208

  Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain (Beatson) 131

  Navy Records Society 434

  The New Help to Discourse (Winstanley) 223n

  A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine (Burney) 105

  New York 254 and note, 267, 436–7, 451, 520, 521, 551, 555

  New York magazine 506–7, 509

  New York Times 427, 430

  New York Times Book Review 232–3, 411, 452

  New Yorker 46, 88, 210n

  Newport Mariners’ Museum 450

  News International plc 393

  Nicolson, Nigel 405n

  Nikolsky Cathedral, St Petersburg 171–2

  Noguères, Henri 194

  Northanger Abbey (Austen) 314, 464

  W.W. Norton & Co. 126n, 149, 401–2, 406, 415n, 423, 427, 432, 435, 466

  Norton-Taylor, Richard 422

  Novodevichy Convent, Moscow 171

  O’Brian, Joanna (granddaughter) 18

  O’Brian, Mary Wicksteed (Countess Tolstoy) (2nd wife)

  affair and marriage to Patrick 1, 2, 23, 156–7, 251–2, 532, 535–41 and notes, 546–7

  moves to Wales 1–2, 113

  supportive role in Patrick’s writing 2, 38, 100, 110, 132–3, 135–6, 194–5, 236–7, 329n, 346, 376, 410, 413n, 417, 435, 443, 477–8

  moves to Collioure 4–10, 28

  relationship with stepson Richard 13, 22–3, 25, 26, 62, 87, 103, 107, 137, 146, 156, 174, 175, 177, 182–3, 184 and note, 185

  relationship with her son Nikolai 23–5, 155–6, 167–8, 196, 338 and note

  financial concerns 25, 28–9, 44–5, 52–5, 56–8, 61–2, 66, 68, 88, 89, 90, 105, 109, 114, 138, 149–50, 156, 160, 168, 194, 195, 199

  dislikes Three Bear Witness 38

  fictionalised in stories by Patrick 48, 51, 79, 134, 161, 275–6, 301, 324, 351n, 486–8

  life in Collioure 49–50, 63–5, 71–6, 334–5

  health of 57, 77, 91, 198, 267, 346n, 347, 356, 360–4, 374, 375, 381, 385, 396, 403, 407–9, 410, 413, 417, 421, 422, 442, 458–9, 462, 469, 477–9

  dreams and visions 60, 198, 302, 396

  visits to Spain and Portugal 91–8, 270–2

  unsuccessful attempt to move back to England 107–9, 132

  land acquisition and building works 110–11, 124, 168, 198–9, 214–15, 238, 370, 479–81

  visit to Russia 145–7

  visits to Somerset 196, 199, 215–16, 222, 298

  brushes with death 245–6, 311–14, 320–1, 328, 344

  and death of family members 262–3, 264, 380

  visits to USA 436–8, 449–59

>   accompanies Patrick to Greenwich banquet 469–71

  death and funeral 484–8, 515

  events surrounding her meeting and affair with Patrick 533–47

  O’Brian, Patrick (formerly Richard Patrick Russ)

  published works see under Works

  moves to Wales 1–2, 3, 43–4, 113, 265, 373

  changes his surname 2–3, 309–12, 386, 464, 498, 500, 501

  dark shadow cast by his father 3, 43–4, 100, 112–15, 201–2, 289

  moves to Collioure 3–10, 28, 202

  relationship with his son Richard 10–22, 65, 83–4, 87, 100n, 105–7, 114–18, 161, 173–89, 386, 475, 501n

  suffers from writer’s block 11, 124–5, 134, 138, 243, 304

  relationship with Elizabeth 19n, 26, 180, 184, 481–2

  childhood and education 21, 49, 100, 201, 202, 259, 277, 322, 391, 493–4

  interest in the natural world 21–2, 81, 140, 202, 211, 226–7, 248–9, 256, 297, 302, 329, 346–7

  ill-suited to engaging with children 27, 77, 173 and note, 283, 309–10, 474–5, 489

  contracts and payments for books and stories 28–9, 37, 45, 53, 61, 79, 90, 98, 125–6, 133, 137, 139, 152–3, 166, 197–8, 208, 218, 219, 227, 234–5, 240, 244, 246, 261, 263–4, 297, 328, 336, 355–6, 382, 384, 493

  reviews of his books, stories and translations 30–1, 34, 53, 61, 89–90, 126, 136, 148–9, 154, 202–3, 232–3, 246–7, 257, 258, 292, 293, 310, 319, 325, 354–5, 390–1, 402–3, 411–13, 421, 427

  evades providing autobiographical details and photographs 31–2, 41–2, 417

  fictionalises friends, family and himself 33, 35–6, 38–9, 48–9, 51–2, 77, 80–7, 109, 112, 134, 140–2, 159–60, 164–5, 196–7, 209–12, 213, 216–18, 219, 220, 222–4, 236–7, 241, 247–8, 259, 275–7, 298, 308, 318, 324–5, 350–4, 391, 444–5, 486–8

  relationships with publishers and agents 38–42, 224–32, 249, 261–2, 290–2, 306, 315, 330, 342–3, 349–50, 379, 380–1, 401–2

  life in Collioure 49–50, 55–6, 62–5, 71–6, 77–8, 235, 334–5, 355, 400–1, 435

  health of 56–7, 73, 78–9, 151, 210, 278–80, 301–2, 302–3, 308, 309, 311–12, 321–2, 333, 341, 359, 385, 416, 438, 440–1, 442, 476, 481, 491

  advice on how to make the best of poverty 57–9

  dreams and visions 60, 289, 302, 321, 326–7, 341, 343–5, 347–8, 364, 372–4, 382, 414, 491

  cars bought, driven and pranged 61–2, 88, 90–2, 245–6, 256, 265, 277, 311, 328, 364–5, 420–1, 425–6

  visits to Spain and Portugal 91–8, 99, 268–9, 270–2

  books acquired and read 104–5, 128–32, 208–9, 214, 216, 259, 261, 295–6, 318–19, 348, 349, 363, 370, 370–2, 381, 413, 449, 468–9, 472

  unsuccessful attempt to move back to England 107–9, 132

  land acquisition and building works 110–11, 115–17, 120–1, 128, 137–8, 168, 194, 198–9, 214–15, 238, 247, 319–20, 336–7, 370, 423–4, 434, 448, 479–81

  buys explosives with Richard 116

  keeps bees 117–18

  relationship with Nikolai 119–23, 128, 142–4, 155–6, 161, 212–14, 320, 338–40, 367–8, 369, 404–5, 419–20, 505

  marries Mary in London 156–7

  visit to Russia 171–2

  relationships with his family 188–92, 330–3, 345–6, 356, 360, 385–90, 396–400

  and death of his stepmother Zoe 189–90

  visits to Somerset 196, 199, 215–16, 222, 298

  keeps a regular journal 219–21, 222, 243–4, 250, 252, 258, 373, 375, 376, 381, 382–3, 392, 394, 403–4, 413

  visits to Ireland 238–9, 252–7, 277–8, 489–90

  love for Mary 241–2, 251–2

  visit to Austria 244

  visits to USA 267, 435, 436–9, 449–59, 520

  mishaps and forgetfulness 280, 329, 494–5

  builds Noah’s Ark 283–6

  joins Brooks 349, 357–8

  battles with modern technology 363, 377, 467–8, 472

  disappointed at not seeing his books in Harrods book department 381–2

  attitude towards guests and company 392–3, 461

  throws out first editions of his books 414–15, 466–7

  elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 415

  interviews with 421, 427–32, 435, 456–7, 482–4, 490–1

  awarded the Caird Medal 423

  buys narwhal horn 446–7

  sails to Balearic Islands 459–62

  receives Heywood Hill literary prize 462–3

  awarded CBE 463–5

  sells manuscripts to Lilly Library 466–7

  attends formal banquet at Greenwich 469–71, 511

  tax situation 472–3

  receives honorary doctorate from Trinity College 473

  events surrounding desertion of Elizabeth and his children 481–2, 532–47

  grief at death of Mary 484–90, 491

  travels between Collioure, London and Dublin 488–9, 494, 499–500, 510–13, 516, 521–2

  requests destruction ofhis diaries 491–3

  pursued by Dean King 495–6, 504, 505–8

  BBC documentary on 497–9

  mixed reactions to revelations concerning his personal life 497–504, 509, 511

  sails in a four-masted barque 513–15

  attends annual dinner aboard HMS Victory 516–18

  death of 522–4

  Observer newspaper 30, 166, 501

  O’Flaherty, Liam 278n

  Old Vic Theatre, London 103

  Oliva, Mme 68

  Ollard, Mary 250–1, 268, 349, 423

  Ollard, Richard 136, 227–9, 232, 244, 245, 250–1, 268, 272, 274, 278, 289, 290, 293, 296, 319, 324, 327, 330, 335–6, 342, 349, 370, 402, 416n, 421, 423, 426, 443, 445, 459, 460, 461, 479, 495, 508, 517, 518, 523–4

  The Oxford Annual for Boys (1937) 555

  Oxford University 419

  Oxford University Press (OUP) 45n

  Paget, Sir Richard 178

  Pallarès, Manuel 270–1

  Pantheon Books 334 and note

  Papillon (film, 1973) 234

  Paris 42, 112, 114, 118, 162, 169, 235, 239, 280–2, 333, 430

  Parotte, Jean 186

  Patrick O’Brian: Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography (Cunningham) 445–6

  Patrick, St 253, 382

  Paulilles 116

  Peñiscola 272

  Pepys, Samuel 349, 460

  Perkins, Thomas 453–5, 459–62 and note, 471

  Perpignan 68, 115, 275, 278, 286, 299, 309, 311, 333, 344, 363, 416, 427, 468, 484

  Persuasion (Austen) 314

  Philadelphia 267, 437

  Picasso, Pablo 263, 264, 266–7, 268–72, 280–1, 282–3, 286–92, 430–1

  Pitt, Dr Harry 488–9

  Plimpton, Sarah 223

  Plumpton Place, Sussex 471

  Poetry Ireland 46n

  Political Warfare Executive (PWE) 1, 51–2, 122, 129, 430n, 539, 556

  Poole, H.J. 232

  Port d’Avall 63, 71, 369, 427

  Port-Mahon 221

  Port-Vendres 56, 61, 68, 79, 101, 111, 116, 212, 235, 238, 308, 309, 456, 459, 461, 474, 479, 483, 514, 517, 551

  Portsmouth 218

  Portugal 96–8

  Post, Marjorie Merriweather 513

  Pour construire ou réparer vous-même et bâtiments (Certot) 111

  Pratt’s Club, London 471

  Prévost, Abbé 299 and note

  Pride and Prejudice (Austen) 381, 472

  Proffitt, Stuart 312n, 349–50, 358, 379, 380, 394, 402–3, 407, 412, 448, 459, 462, 469, 479, 495 and note, 499n, 507–8

  Prunier’s fish restaurant, London 168

  Public Record Office 218, 219, 273, 418, 542

  Puckridge, Barbara 157, 158–9 and note, 185, 345

  Puckridge, James 157, 185

  Pussit Tassit (cat) 69, 98, 108

  G.P. Putnam’s Sons 263–4, 290, 301

  Raffald, Elizabeth 478
/>   Rampton, Richard 354

  The Razor’s Edge (Maugham) 214

  Reigate Hill 105

  Renault, Mary 232, 246–7, 292, 300

  Richard, Cliff 465n

  Rimbaud, M. 57, 72

  Rimbaud, Martine 72–3

  Rimbaud, Mme. 9, 57, 72

  Ringle, Ken 437–8

  Rival Bicyclists (Bonehill) 143

  Roberts, Alun 33

  Roberts, Bessie 33, 35–6

  Roberts, Griffi 36

  Roberts, Gwynfor 33

  Roberts, Harri 35

  Robertshaw, David 172

  Roche, Major 275

  Rodger, N.A.M. 370, 445

  Roffe-Silvester, Brigid 185 and note, 196

  Roffe-Silvester, Michael 185 and note, 196

  Roffe-Silvester, Peter 196

  Rose and Portcullis pub, Butleigh (Somerset) 199

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 83

  Royal Air Force (RAF) 141, 202

  Royal Air Forces Escaping Society 301n

  Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) 210, 484

  Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst 154

  Royal Naval College, Dartmouth 21, 105, 423

  Royal Navy 105, 175, 208–9, 213, 227, 258, 274, 370, 412, 438, 469, 504

  Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd 79, 89, 98, 125, 133, 135, 139, 234, 235, 261

  Russ, Bernard ’Bun’ (brother) 112, 114, 138, 168–9, 189, 190, 191–2, 279n, 320, 331, 332, 345–6and note, 356, 359–60, 363, 366, 373, 376, 378–9, 385–90, 396, 397–400, 488n

  Russ, Dr Charles (father) 3, 43, 44, 81, 83n, 99–100, 112–15, 189, 201–2, 350, 481, 494, 534

  Russ, Charles (nephew) 168, 201, 298n, 397

  Russ, Charles Rupert (cousin) 360

  Russ, Connie (sister) 192

  Russ, Connie (sister-in-law) 543, 545

  Russ, Elizabeth Jones (1st wife) 10, 13, 18, 87, 310

  marries John Le Mee-Power 11–12, 26, 180

  poverty-stricken circumstances 12–13, 25–6

  lives with her son Richard in Chelsea 19, 175, 177

  relationship with Patrick 19n, 26, 180, 184, 481–2

  health of 22 and note, 26

  fictionalised in stories by Patrick 161

  events surrounding Patrick’s desertion of 532–47

  Russ, Elizabeth (niece) 168, 188, 386, 388–9, 399–400

  Russ, Fifi (sister-in-law) 168, 398, 399

  Russ, Godfrey (brother) 192, 542, 543, 545 and note

  Russ, Jane (daughter) 18, 321, 482, 534, 537 and note, 545, 547

  Russ, Joan (sister) 189–92, 201 and note, 279n, 298n, 322, 331–3, 376, 378, 385–90, 396, 397–8

  Russ, Joanna (granddaughter) 18

  Russ, Michael (brother) 192, 210, 483–4, 497–8

  Russ, Mimi Parotte (daughter-in-law) 177–81, 182–3, 185, 186–7

  Russ, Nora (sister) 112, 192, 279n, 400

  Russ, Olive (sister) 192, 331

  Russ, Patrick see O’Brian, Patrick

 

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