Ealing Writers: Non-Fiction

Non fiction books written by authors who've lived in Ealing, west London.
The Borough of Ealing is that part of west London that borders Chiswick and includes Acton, Hanwell, Northolt, Perivale and Southall. With the help of The Pitshanger Bookshop and Ealing Borough Archivist and author Jonathan Oates we’ve compiled a list of published writers who have lived, worked or been educated in the borough or have written books set in the area.

To avoid double-counting, we’ve excluded writers who live in the Chiswick W4 part of the Borough of Ealing: these appear on the Chiswick Writers pages.  Where there’s information online about an author you’ll see that you can click on their name. If there’s someone we’ve missed, please let us know by emailing admin@chiswickbookfestival.net. This page lists authors of non-fiction.

For adult and children’s fiction, poetry, stage plays, television and film click here.
Here’s our timeline of Ealing authors, Year by Year.

Architecture, Gardens, Nature Ealing’s Art, Architecture & History
Dr Charles Mynors Aileen Reid
John R Gold Alan Vessey
Margaret Gold Ann Phimister
Sir John Soane Bob Salmons (Robert Hokum)
Sir Peter Hall Charles Hocking
Victor Osborne Charles Jones
Christopher Ager
Art & Design Cyril Neaves
David Holmes David & Amanda Knights
Eric Ravilious Dennis Upton
Robin Hamlyn Duncan Cameron
Torin Douglas Edith Jackson
Eva Farley
Business,  Economics, Coaching Frances Hounsell
Caroline Black George Perry 
Diane Coyle Gwenan Llwyd Evans
Frederic Festus Kelly Henry Mitchell
Jacqueline Shakespeare John Rogers
Jeff Chegwin Jonathan Oates
Kay Hutchison Kate McEwan
Pat Sucher Kathy Martin
Peter Osborn Maureen College
Sapna Pieroux Paul Howard Lang
Paul Kirwan
Diplomacy, Politics, Military, Law Percival Jolliffe
Christine Eborall Peter Hounsell
Gavin Esler Reg Eden
Hồ Chí Minh Richard Essex
Jack Gratus Richard Meads
John Quincy Adams RNG Rowland
Neil Kinnock Robert Sellers
Dick Leonard Samuel Short
Peter Jay Sir Montague Sharpe
Sherard Cowper-Coles Stephanie Muir
Simon Reeve Thomas Faulkner
Spencer Perceval Tom & Averil Harper Smith
Stephen Sackur William King Baker
Terence Burns, Baron Burns
Victoria Williams
Music
Education, Science & Medicine Adam Faith
Ada, Countess Lovelace Alexis Korner
Christmas Humphreys Frederick Delius
Colin Emmins John McVie
Dietlinde & Glyn Hatherall Mitch Mitchell
Dr Ruth MacConville Pete Townshend
Edith Whetnall Phil Collins
Eric Scerri Phil Swern
Geoffrey Burnstock Ralph Brookfield
George McRobie Ralph Downes
John Alexander Barbour-James  Richard Fawkes
P. F. Strawson Rick Wakeman
Professor Celia Roberts Simon Napier-Bell
Professor Heinz Wolff Stuart Grundy
Richard Titmuss Tasmin Little
Rory Cellan-Jones Tony Palmer
Rupa Huq William John Blew
Thomas Huxley 
Thomas Merton
Sport
Food & Drink Andrew Strauss
Hattie Ellis Dorothea Lambert Chambers
Fred Perry
History, Journalism, Memoirs Peter Crouch
Bettany Hughes Simon Wooldridge
Caroline Frost Ted Dexter
Catherine Pepinster
Charles Compton Stage, Screen & Radio
Chris Patten Adrian Turner
Dorothy Kerin Charlotte Green
Dr Robert Wynn Jones Elizabeth Sladen
Edmund de Rothschild Honor Blackman
Fatima Ananda Spinola de Abreu Janet Street-Porter
George Szlachetko John Sergeant
Gregory Slysz Julian Clary
Harald J Copenhagen Margot Fonteyn
Hugh Mather Michael Green
Jennifer C. Kelsey Shappi Khorsandi
John Quicke
Kamal Ahmed Travel
Kevin Clarke Derek Pratt
Michael Henderson Felix Lowe
Michele Monro Felix Lowe
Paul Fitzmaurice J J Topping
Paul Mathieu
Philip Woods
Piotr Stolarski
Ronald Skirth
Roy Bartlett
Sean Magee
St John Henry Newman 
Stanisław Sosabowski
Sue Elliott
Tim Lott
Vanda Foster

More reading and sources:
Ealing on Wikipedia
Gunnersbury Park & Museum

English Heritage – Blue Plaques in  Ealing

London Remembers/Memorials/W5

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