About Simon Winchester
Simon Winchester studied geology at Oxford and has written for Condé Nast Traveler, Smithsonian, and National Geographic.
He lives in Massachusetts and in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Non fiction
In Holy Terror (1975)
American Heartbeat (1976)
Prison Diary, Argentina (1983)
Stones of Empire (1983) (with Jan Morris)
Their Noble Lordships (1984)
The Sun Never Sets (1985)
Outposts (1985)
Korea (1988)
Pacific Rising (1991)
Hong Kong (1992)
Small World (1995) (with Martin Parr)
The River At the Centre of the World (1996)
The Fracture Zone (1999)
The Surgeon of Cawthorne (1999)
Professor and the Madman (1999)
The Map That Changed the World (2001)
The Meaning of Everything (2003)
Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 (2003)
Calcutta (2004)
A Crack in the Edge of the World (2005)
Bomb, Book and Compass (2008)
The Man Who Loved China (2008)
The Best American Travel Writing (2009)
Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories (2010)
The Alice Behind Wonderland (2011) (see Lewis Carroll)
Skulls: An Exploration of Alan Dudley's Curious Collection (2012)
American Heartbeat (1976)
Prison Diary, Argentina (1983)
Stones of Empire (1983) (with Jan Morris)
Their Noble Lordships (1984)
The Sun Never Sets (1985)
Outposts (1985)
Korea (1988)
Pacific Rising (1991)
Hong Kong (1992)
Small World (1995) (with Martin Parr)
The River At the Centre of the World (1996)
The Fracture Zone (1999)
The Surgeon of Cawthorne (1999)
Professor and the Madman (1999)
The Map That Changed the World (2001)
The Meaning of Everything (2003)
Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: August 27, 1883 (2003)
Calcutta (2004)
A Crack in the Edge of the World (2005)
Bomb, Book and Compass (2008)
The Man Who Loved China (2008)
The Best American Travel Writing (2009)
Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories (2010)
The Alice Behind Wonderland (2011) (see Lewis Carroll)
Skulls: An Exploration of Alan Dudley's Curious Collection (2012)
Links to other websites
| simonwinchester.com |
Simon Winchester recommends
American Fuji (2001) Sara Backer "Succeeds brilliantly in capturing the fugitive charms and mysteries of this extraordinary society." | An Acre of Barren Ground (2005) Jeremy Gavron "Breathtakingly inventive." | Two Lives (2005) Vikram Seth "I cannot remember ever being quite so moved by a memoir ... his achievement has exceeded all possible expectations." |
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