Jan Morris
(Catharine) Jan Morris CBE FRSL, born James Humphry Morris, (1926 - 2020) was a Welsh historian, author and travel writer. She was known particularly for the Pax Britannica trilogy (1968–1978), a history of the British Empire, and for portraits of cities, including Oxford, Venice, Trieste, Hong Kong and New York City. She published under her birth name, James, until 1972, when she had gender reassignment surgery after transitioning from male to female.
Morris was a member of the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition, which made the first ever confirmed ascent of the mountain. She was the only journalist to accompany the expedition, climbing with the team to a camp at 22,000 feet, and using a prearranged code to send news of the successful ascent, which was announced in The Times on the day of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation (2 June 1953).…more
Morris was a member of the 1953 British Mount Everest expedition, which made the first ever confirmed ascent of the mountain. She was the only journalist to accompany the expedition, climbing with the team to a camp at 22,000 feet, and using a prearranged code to send news of the successful ascent, which was announced in The Times on the day of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation (2 June 1953).…more
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Empireland: How Imperialism has Shaped Modern Britain
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2021
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A Writer's House in Wales
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2002
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Jan Morris: life from both sides
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Ariel: A Literary Life of Jan Morris
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2016
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Jan Morris: Around the World in Eighty Years
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2007
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Traveling Genius: The Writing Life of Jan Morris (Non Series)
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2008
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