Nicholas Monsarrat FRSL
(1910-1979)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Liet Commander RNVR in the Battle of the Atlantic, seafaring son of Liverpool, author of The Cruel Sea, novelist, short story writer, and playwright
Died aged c. 69
Wikidata WikipediaLieutenant Commander Nicholas John Turney Monsarrat FRSL RNVR (22 March 1910 – 8 August 1979) was a British novelist known for his sea stories, particularly The Cruel Sea (1951) and Three Corvettes (1942–45), but perhaps known best internationally for his novels, The Tribe That Lost Its Head and its sequel, Richer Than All His Tribe.
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Commemorated on 1 plaque
Nicholas Monsarrat FRSL Born here 22 March 1910 Died London 8 August 1979 Liet. Commander RNVR in the Battle of the Altlantic; famous seafaring son of Liverpool and author of The Cruel Sea, numerous other novels, short stories and a play Plaque unveiled by Ann Monsarrat 4 May 2003
11 Rodney Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom where they was born (1910)