Melvyn Bragg gives archive of life's work to Leeds University
Material saved from attic reveals a prolific, driven and organised writer, says head of special collections at Brotherton Library
He is already a byword for unremitting graft, with 21 novels, 13 historical studies and a couple of children's books to his name, as well as separate careers in academia, broadcasting and politics.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Sunday, 31 January, 2010
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