Rupert Smith
Rupert Smith is the author of nine novels, in his own name and as James Lear, and of several biographies ad books about television. He was born in Washington DC, grew up in Surrey and has lived in London since 1978. As well as writing fiction, Rupert has a long career as a journalist, contributing to dailies, weeklies and monthlies in Britain, America and Europe.
Rupert Smith is the author of nine novels, in his own name and as James Lear, and of several biographies ad books about television. He was born in Washington DC, grew up in Surrey and has lived in London since 1978. As well as writing fiction, Rupert has a long career as a journalist, contributing to dailies, weeklies and monthlies in Britain, America and Europe. See less
Rupert Smith's Featured Books
Rupert Smith book reviews
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The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World
War vs Insurrection vs Terrorism
by Seven48, Dec 6, 2012
The old saw, "If your only tool is a hammer, then every problem is a nail." applies to military intervention as a means to deal with the complex problems of contemporary world order, and disorder. ... Read More
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Physique: The Life of John S. Barrington
Autobiography of John S. Barrington.
This remains a wonderful and great insight in to a time gone bye and an individual who ducked and dived in his search for the photo
of the perfect male physique, and the trials this through in his ... Read More
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The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World
This should be Required Reading.
by Shade055, Sep 25, 2008
General Smith has produced a remarkable study that should be required reading for anyone who aspires to Political Office. With careful attention to historical precedent and evolution of conflict ... Read More