Colin Simpson (English journalist) explained
Colin Simpson (English journalist) should not be confused with Colin Simpson (Australian journalist).
Colin Malcolm Macrae Simpson (14 July 1931 - 31 October 2017) was a war correspondent and investigative journalist for The Sunday Times. He also wrote a number of non-fiction books.[1] After an accident, he became a keen gardener and started the business Simpson's Seeds.[2]
Simpson's 1972 book on the sinking of the RMS Lusitania popularised the conspiracy theory that Winston Churchill was responsible for the sinking of the ship. It has been strongly criticised by historians for factual errors and outright fabrications, with some claiming it should not be described as nonfiction.[3] [4]
Selected publications
- Sir Francis Chichester: Voyage of the Century. Sphere, London, 1967. (With Christopher Angeloglou)
- The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia. Nelson, London, 1969. (With Phillip Knightley)
- The Ship That Hunted Itself. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1971.
- Lusitania. Little, Brown and Company, 1972.
- The Cleveland Street Affair. Little Brown, 1976. (With Lewis Chester & David Leitch)
- Mugabe: A Biography. Sphere, London, 1981. (With David Smith)
- Emma: The Life of Lady Hamilton. Bodley Head, London, 1983.
- The Partnership: The Secret Association of Bernard Berenson and Joseph Duveen. Bodley Head, London, 1987.
Notes and References
- https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/colin-simpson-obituary-qlb95sntk Colin Simpson.
- https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/3304645/Good-taste.html Good taste.
- Web site: Nonfiction Books. The Lusitania Resource. 28 November 2010 .
- Book: Layton, J Kent. Conspiracies at Sea: Titanic and Lusitania. 2016.