St. Clair, William
ST. CLAIR, William
ST. CLAIR, William. British, b. 1937. Genres: Administration/Management, History, Literary criticism and history, Biography. Career: Trinity College, Cambridge, Fellow, 1998-, Visiting Fellow, 1997-98; Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford (Visiting Fellow, 1981-82). Consultant, OECD, formerly. Under Secretary, British Treasury, London (previously served in Admiralty, and Foreign and Commonwealth Office). Joint International President, Byron Society, 1988-. Fellow, British Academy, 1992-. Fellow, Royal Society of Literature, since 1973. Fellow, Huntington Library, CA, 1985. Publications: Lord Elgin and the Marbles, 1967, 1983; That Greece Might still Be Free: The Philhellenes in the War of Independence, 1972 (Heineman Prize, 1973); Trelawny: The Incurable Romancer, 1978; Policy Evaluation: A Guide for Managers, 1988; The Godwins and the Shelleys: The Biography of a Family, 1989 (Time-Life Prize for Non-Fiction, 1990); Executive Agencies: A Guide to Setting Targets and Judging Performance, 1992. Address: 52 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8AL, England. Online address: WS214@cam.ac.uk