Duff Hart-Davis

Duff Hart-Davis joined the Sunday Telegraph on its inception in 1961 and later travelled extensively as a feature reporter in India, Nepal, Turkey, Caribbean, Norway, South Africa, Ascension Island. Shooting trips took him to Siberia, Poland and Hungary.

Duff wrote the Country Matters column in the Independent 1986-2001.

A distinguished biographer, naturalist and journalist, he is author of 17 non-fiction books on subjects ranging from Hitler's Olympics, the adventurer Peter Fleming, to a history of deer stalking. He has also had eight novels published.

Duff was brought up on a farm in Oxfordshire. He did his National Service in Germany and read Classics at Oxford.

He is married with two children and now lives on a farm in the Cotswolds.
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