Conrad Lyddon Voss Bark (9 March 1913 – 23 November 2000) was a writer and a correspondent for the BBC and the Times.
Biography
Conrad Voss Bark was born in 1913 to a family of
Quakers
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in the
Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire
Cottingham is a large village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England with average affluence. It lies north-west of the centre of Kingston upon Hull, and south-east of Beverley on the eastern edge of the Yorkshire Wolds. It h ...
. He studied at
Hymers College
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in
Hull and at
Bristol Grammar School
Bristol Grammar School (BGS) is a 4–18 mixed, independent day school in Bristol, England. It was founded in 1532 by Royal Charter for the teaching of 'good manners and literature', endowed by wealthy Bristol merchants Robert and Nicholas Thorn ...
in
Clifton, Bristol
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. He started working at
J. S. Fry & Sons, the chocolate maker from Bristol, and in 1935 started working as a journalist for the ''
Hampstead News'' and the ''
Golders Green Gazette''. He was a
conscientious objector
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and a volunteer for the ambulance service in London during
World War II
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.
He started working for the ''
Western Daily Press
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'' after the end of the war, and in 1947 became a writer for ''
The Times
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''. In 1948 he married Charmian, née Evers, (deceased 1964), with whom he had four children. He joined the BBC in 1951 and was between 1952 and 1970 the
parliamentary
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correspondent
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for the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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television, and was one of two chosen to be "the first news reporter to read the news live on BBC Television News". Afterwards he worked for
Charles Barker City, a
public relations
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company and became the spokesman for the
British Trawler Federation in 1973, during the
Second Cod War
The Cod Wars ( is, Þorskastríðin; also known as , ; german: Kabeljaukriege) were a series of 20th-century confrontations between the United Kingdom (with aid from West Germany) and Iceland about fishing rights in the North Atlantic. Each of ...
.
[
As a fiction writer, he was best known for his series of Mr. William Holmes detective novels.][
His non-fiction work mainly concerns ]fly fishing
Fly fishing is an angling method that uses a light-weight lure—called an artificial fly—to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel, and specialized weighted line. The light weight requires casting techniques significantly diff ...
, and he gave lessons at the Arundell Arms
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*Arundell Esdaile (1880-1956), British librarian, Secretary to the British Museum, 1926-40
* Arundell family, a notable Cornish fam ...
fly fishing school in Lifton, Devon
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, which was the property of his fourth wife Anne Fox-Edwards, MBE (1928-2012), a former actress and the daughter of Sir Charles Wilfrid Bennett. He was a ''Times
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'' angling correspondent for twelve years after retiring from the BBC.[
]
Bibliography
Fiction
*''Sealed Entrance: a novel'', 1947
*''Mr. Holmes at Sea'', 1962 (reprinted 1963, 1975); translated in French as ''Du requin pour le chancelier'', 1962
*''Mr. Holmes Goes to Ground'', 1963 (reprinted 1964)
*''Mr. Holmes and the Love Bank'', 1964
*''Mr Holmes and the Fair Armenian'', 1964 (reprinted 1979)
*''The Shepherd File'', 1966 (reprinted 1967, 1968); translated in French as ''Estampe à L'eau Forte'', 1967
*''See the Living Crocodiles'', 1967 (reprinted 1968, 1970)
*''The Second Red Dragon'', 1968 (reprinted 1972); translated in French as ''Et que ça saute'', 1969
*''The Big Wave: The Day London Collapsed'', 1979 (reprinted 1980)
*''Contact!'', 1983 (reprinted 1984)
Non-fiction
*''Fishing for Lake Trout with Fly and Nymph'', 1972 (reprinted 1975)
*''Fishing with the Experts'' (with Peter Tombleson and Richard Walker), 1976 (reprinted 1977)
*''The Essence of Fly Fishing'' (with 7 other contributors), 1977
*''Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing'' (with three other authors), 1979
*''The Encyclopaedia of Fly-Fishing'', 1986 (enlarged as ''The New Encyclopaedia of Fly Fishing'' by Eric Restall and Voss Bark in 1999, reprinted in 2002)
*''A Fly on the Water'', 1986 (a collection of columns written for ''The Times'')
*''On Fly-Fishing'', 1989 (reprinted 1999)
*''History of Flyfishing'' (with Peter Gathercole
Peter may refer to:
People
* List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a ...
), 1992 (reprinted 1994)
*''The Arundell Arms Beginner's Flyfishing Guide'' (with Roy Buckingham and David Bark Pilkington), 1995
*''The Dry Fly: Progress since Halford'', 1996
*''Fishing with the Experts: A New Look at the Wonderful World of Angling''
Notes
External links
Obituary
in ''The Guardian
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British writers
British reporters and correspondents
British conscientious objectors
1913 births
2000 deaths
People from Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire