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Derek Alan Trevithick Tangye (29 February 1912 – 26 October 1996) [1] was a British author who lived in Cornwall for nearly fifty years. He wrote nineteen books which became known as The Minack Chronicles, about his simple life on a clifftop daffodil farm called Dorminack, affectionately referred to as Minack, at St Buryan in the ...
Learn about Derek Tangye, who wrote the popular Minack Chronicles books about his life in Cornwall with his wife Jeannie and their animals. Visit Oliver land, a nature reserve and a place for solitude, that he and Jeannie created and preserved.
Derek Tangye and his wife Jeannie moved to a remote cottage in Cornwall in the 1950s and wrote bestselling books about their life and animals. He died in 1996, leaving a legacy of the Minack Chronicles Trust and a TV series based on his stories.
Derek Tangye (1912–1996) arbeitete drei Jahre in London in der Public-Relations-Abteilung eines Industriekonzerns, dann als Journalist in Manchester, als er das verlassene Landhäuschen Minack an den Klippen von Mount’s Bay entdeckte.
The Minack Chronicles Series. A series of autobiographical books describing Derek and Jeannie Tangye's cottage in Cornwall, their early struggles on a flower farm, and their love for the wild landscape and their various animals. This is the original get away from it all book. Be….
17. Juni 2013 · John McCarthy explores the fascinating life of British author Derek Tangye and reveals a remarkable and enigmatic portrait of this influential writer.
They spoke of Derek and Jeannie who gave up the rat-race in London to live in a near-derelict cottage above Lamorna, Dorminack (affectionately known as Minack), in the early 1950s, to grow daffodils. Tangye’s first book, A Gull on the Roof, led to many more accounts of their ‘close to nature’ life. After the talk, an enthusiastic group ...