H. R. Percy

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BornHerbert Roland Percy
August 6, 1920
Burham, Kent, England
DiedDecember 17, 1996
Occupationwriter
NationalityCanadian
H. R.(Bill)Percy
BornHerbert Roland Percy
August 6, 1920
Burham, Kent, England
DiedDecember 17, 1996
Occupationwriter
NationalityCanadian
Period1960s–1990s
Notable worksPainted Ladies
SpouseMary Davina Percy nee James

Herbert Rolland Percy (August 6, 1920 – December 17, 1996) was a British-born Canadian writer.[1] He was best known for his novel Painted Ladies, a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1983 Governor General's Awards.[2]

Born in Burham, Kent, England,[1] Percy served for much of his working life in the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy.[3] He published his first volume of short stories, The Timeless Island, in 1960, and concentrated more extensively on writing after his retirement from the navy in 1971 with the rank of lieutenant commander.[3]

In addition to novels and short stories, he also published biographies of Joseph Howe and Thomas Chandler Haliburton, and was an editor of Canadian Author and Bookman, the trade magazine of the Canadian Authors Association.[3]

He died in 1996.[1]

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