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Adrian Greenwood

Adrian Mark Greenwood (October 1973 – 6 April 2016) was a British historian, biographer, author, and art dealer, with a particular interest in nineteenth-century British military history. As well as hundreds of articles on antiques and collecting, he wrote two books on military history.[3]

Adrian Greenwood
BornAdrian Mark Greenwood
October 1973[1]
Horsham, Sussex, England[2]
Died6 April 2016(2016-04-06) (aged 42)
Iffley Road, Oxford, UK
OccupationHistorian
NationalityBritish
EducationTonbridge School
Alma materChrist Church, Oxford
Imperial College London
SubjectMilitary history

Early life

Parents

Greenwood's mother (now retired) was a dentist practising in Reigate, Surrey. His father, Professor Jeremy Greenwood, is also a historian, lecturer and researcher who has written a number of books, often on arcane subjects, including Fuller's Earth in Surrey 1500–1900: an Economic History (1983), The New Forest and the Navy: Timber Supplies to Portsmouth Dockyard, 1660–1790 (2004), The Posts of Sussex – the Chichester branch, 1250–1840 (1973), and Essays towards a History of Reigate (1988), a work which formed the basis of Jeremy Greenwood's doctoral thesis.[4]

Education

 
Tonbridge School

Adrian Greenwood attended the Hawthorns School, Bletchingley, Surrey, an independent co-educational preparatory school (though at the time a boys-only boarding school), and then Tonbridge School, Kent, where his history teacher for A level was Dr (later Sir) Anthony Seldon. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Christ Church, Oxford before studying for an MBA at Imperial College, London.[4]

Art and antiques

After leaving Imperial College, Greenwood began buying British Rail lost property – umbrellas, mobile phones, coats, and prams – and selling them at car boot sales around London. He soon moved on to antique furniture.

The trouble was I wasn't very good at it, and after a couple of years things got pretty desperate. To make ends meet I delivered copies of the Yellow Pages. At one point I applied for a job as a pall bearer.

Then in 1998 he sent his first article to the Antiques Bulletin, and it was published. From then on he began writing for most of the British antiques and collectables magazines, as well as several interior design and heritage titles.[5]

Books online

In 2000 he began selling books online. "I was lucky I caught the right moment. You could go to an auction and buy a tea chest of books for £10, and then put them online for £10 each. The trouble was I ended up with five garages full with 25,000 books, so I started buying more selectively, and dealing in rare and antiquarian titles."[6]

Disagreement with J. K. Rowling

Among Greenwood's specialities were Harry Potter books, leading, on one occasion, to an argument with the series' author J. K. Rowling. "I had bought a lot at Sothebys. It was a drawing Rowling had done of a little boy. Also there was a hand-coloured invitation to Rowling's daughter's 2nd birthday party (before Rowling's success, when she was living in Leith) and a list she had made of potential character names for the first Harry Potter book. When I put this on eBay, Rowling's literary agents demanded they be removed from sale due to 'breach of copyright.' I argued there was no breach of copyright if no pictures of the items appeared and so I sold them without images instead. I was a bit taken aback at how ferocious she was."[7]

In November 2010, one of Greenwood's first edition Harry Potter books was stolen from a gallery in Woodstock, a theft which caught the public imagination and was widely reported. After Greenwood appeared on ITV and BBC explaining how difficult the book would be to sell on, the thief panicked and abandoned the book in a carrier bag outside a branch of Boots in Abingdon. The thief was subsequently arrested and jailed.[citation needed]

Art dealer

Greenwood diversified into taxidermy, classic cars, prints, maps, paintings and art, most notably works by Banksy. His sale of a safe by Banksy led to much press interest.[8] He supplied items to a broad range of clients, including the British Library and the Getty Museum.

Historian

In 2011, Greenwood retired from dealing to concentrate on writing. His first book, Victoria's Scottish Lion, a biography of Sir Colin Campbell, received very positive reviews. It is the first major biography of Campbell since 1880. "I first came across him 25 years ago when I was doing History 'A’ Level", explained Greenwood, "I couldn't understand why he wasn't more famous. Over the years I kept seeing his name in books on the Victorian army, by historians like Trevor Royle and Saul David, and he seemed by far the most brilliant general of his age, yet no one had looked at his career thoroughly for a century or more. Then, as I found out more about him, the idea of writing the story of this working class maverick, riling the Victorian establishment, became irresistible. As one reader said to me, 'You wonder why you haven't heard of this man before'."[9]

While researching Campbell, Greenwood discovered a series of letters from Peninsular War officer, Lt Peter Le Mesurier, spanning almost the whole of the conflict, which he edited and was published by Amberley.[citation needed]

Influences

Greenwood cited Corelli Barnett and Christopher Hibbert as stylistic influences, as historians who sought to bridge the gap between academia and popular history. "I get very tired with the old artificial distinction between academic books which have to be dull as ditchwater, and popular history which in striving to be exciting, fails to be accurate. I don't see why you shouldn't try to be engaging and well-researched."[10]

Death

Greenwood was last seen alive at the Sainsbury's supermarket in Oxford Road, Kidlington, on 5 April 2016.[11] He was murdered the next day, and his body found by his cleaner at his home on Iffley Road the following day, 7 April.[11] He was pronounced dead at the scene, and the cause of death was given as "multiple stab wounds" with more than 30. He was 42 years old.[11][12]

Police said that the attack probably happened in the hallway of his home, and that it was a "vicious and sustained attack".[11] They first arrested a 26-year-old man, but at that time they were still seeking the weapon used and were keeping an open mind as to motive.[11] The arrested man was later released without charge.[13] A first edition of the children's book The Wind in the Willows, still in its original dust-jacket and valued at £50,000, was missing.[14]

A second person, a 50-year-old Peterborough man, Michael Danaher, was subsequently arrested on 10 April on suspicion of murder.[13] On 12 April 2016, Danaher was charged with murder,[15] and remanded into custody the following day.[15] He placed The Wind in the Willows for sale on eBay the day after Greenwood's murder.[16]

Danaher appeared in court on 15 April by video link to confirm his name,[17] speaking from HM Prison Woodhill where he would remain until his next court appearance in July. Following a three-week trial, Danaher was found guilty at Oxford Crown Court and sentenced to life imprisonment of 34 years.[14]

"The Wind in the Willows Murder", a documentary about the murder, aired on 19 July 2017 on Channel 4 as part of the Catching a Killer series.[18]

Bibliography

  • Victoria's Scottish Lion: The Life of Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde. UK: History Press. 2015. p. 496. ISBN 0-75095-685-2.
  • Through Spain with Wellington: The Letters of Lieutenant Peter Le Mesurier of the 'Fighting Ninth'. UK: Amberley Publishing. 2016. p. 496. ISBN 1-44565-456-3.

Recent articles

  • Sir Colin Campbell: Victoria’s Scottish Lion. Durbar (journal of the Indian Military Historical Society). 2015.
  • Sir Colin Campbell: The general who hated the Victoria Cross. Soldiers of the Queen (journal of the Victorian Military Society). 2015.
  • Scotland's Forgotten Field Marshal. Celebrate Scotland. 2015.
  • Sir Colin Campbell: Command Denied. The War Correspondent (journal of the Crimean War Research Society). 2015.

References

  1. ^ ADRIAN GREENWOOD RARE BOOKS LIMITED, Company number 07178351, Government of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  2. ^ England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1916–2007
  3. ^ Author's page, Amazon.com. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b Information from family
  5. ^ information from family
  6. ^ Author's website
  7. ^ "JK Rowling 'fumes' after pal puts gifts for sale on eBay", Daily News and Analysis, 19 February 2009.
  8. ^ "Rare Banksy art on safe for sale in Oxford", BBC Oxford, 20 April 2011.
  9. ^ Dan Lentell, "'The Devils in Skirts still scare the bejesus out of the natives.' – Author Adrian Greenwood discusses Victoria’s Scottish Lion", Edinburgh49, 25 July 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  10. ^ Talk, Royal Green Jackets Museum, Winchester, England, 24 November 2015.
  11. ^ a b c d e Grierson, Jamie (9 April 2016). "Historian Adrian Greenwood found murdered at his home". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Murder probe launched after Oxford art dealer death". BBC News. 9 April 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  13. ^ a b O'Carroll, Lisa (11 April 2016). "Second man held over Oxford historian Adrian Greenwood's murder". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  14. ^ a b Nelson, Sara C. (7 October 2017). "The Wind In The Willows Murder: What Drove Michael Danaher To Kill Adrian Greenwood?". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Michael Danaher from Peterborough remanded in custody following court hearing over murder of Adrian Greenwood in Oxford". The Oxford Times. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  16. ^ Vincent, Alice (10 July 2017). "The Wind in the Willows Murder - What really happened in Michael Danaher's bizarre killing of antiquarian Adrian Greenwood". The Telegraph. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  17. ^ Jordan, Sophie (16 April 2016). "Man to be tried for Iffley Road murder". Cherwell. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  18. ^ Hogan, Michael (10 July 2017). "Catching a Killer: The Wind in the Willows Murder was a chilling real-life murder story - with hints of Morse - review". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 January 2020.

adrian, greenwood, adrian, mark, greenwood, october, 1973, april, 2016, british, historian, biographer, author, dealer, with, particular, interest, nineteenth, century, british, military, history, well, hundreds, articles, antiques, collecting, wrote, books, m. Adrian Mark Greenwood October 1973 6 April 2016 was a British historian biographer author and art dealer with a particular interest in nineteenth century British military history As well as hundreds of articles on antiques and collecting he wrote two books on military history 3 Adrian GreenwoodBornAdrian Mark GreenwoodOctober 1973 1 Horsham Sussex England 2 Died6 April 2016 2016 04 06 aged 42 Iffley Road Oxford UKOccupationHistorianNationalityBritishEducationTonbridge SchoolAlma materChrist Church OxfordImperial College LondonSubjectMilitary history Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Parents 1 2 Education 2 Art and antiques 2 1 Books online 2 2 Disagreement with J K Rowling 2 3 Art dealer 3 Historian 3 1 Influences 4 Death 5 Bibliography 5 1 Recent articles 6 ReferencesEarly life EditParents Edit Greenwood s mother now retired was a dentist practising in Reigate Surrey His father Professor Jeremy Greenwood is also a historian lecturer and researcher who has written a number of books often on arcane subjects including Fuller s Earth in Surrey 1500 1900 an Economic History 1983 The New Forest and the Navy Timber Supplies to Portsmouth Dockyard 1660 1790 2004 The Posts of Sussex the Chichester branch 1250 1840 1973 and Essays towards a History of Reigate 1988 a work which formed the basis of Jeremy Greenwood s doctoral thesis 4 Education Edit Tonbridge School Adrian Greenwood attended the Hawthorns School Bletchingley Surrey an independent co educational preparatory school though at the time a boys only boarding school and then Tonbridge School Kent where his history teacher for A level was Dr later Sir Anthony Seldon He read Philosophy Politics and Economics PPE at Christ Church Oxford before studying for an MBA at Imperial College London 4 Art and antiques EditAfter leaving Imperial College Greenwood began buying British Rail lost property umbrellas mobile phones coats and prams and selling them at car boot sales around London He soon moved on to antique furniture The trouble was I wasn t very good at it and after a couple of years things got pretty desperate To make ends meet I delivered copies of the Yellow Pages At one point I applied for a job as a pall bearer Then in 1998 he sent his first article to the Antiques Bulletin and it was published From then on he began writing for most of the British antiques and collectables magazines as well as several interior design and heritage titles 5 Books online Edit In 2000 he began selling books online I was lucky I caught the right moment You could go to an auction and buy a tea chest of books for 10 and then put them online for 10 each The trouble was I ended up with five garages full with 25 000 books so I started buying more selectively and dealing in rare and antiquarian titles 6 Disagreement with J K Rowling Edit Among Greenwood s specialities were Harry Potter books leading on one occasion to an argument with the series author J K Rowling I had bought a lot at Sothebys It was a drawing Rowling had done of a little boy Also there was a hand coloured invitation to Rowling s daughter s 2nd birthday party before Rowling s success when she was living in Leith and a list she had made of potential character names for the first Harry Potter book When I put this on eBay Rowling s literary agents demanded they be removed from sale due to breach of copyright I argued there was no breach of copyright if no pictures of the items appeared and so I sold them without images instead I was a bit taken aback at how ferocious she was 7 In November 2010 one of Greenwood s first edition Harry Potter books was stolen from a gallery in Woodstock a theft which caught the public imagination and was widely reported After Greenwood appeared on ITV and BBC explaining how difficult the book would be to sell on the thief panicked and abandoned the book in a carrier bag outside a branch of Boots in Abingdon The thief was subsequently arrested and jailed citation needed Art dealer Edit Greenwood diversified into taxidermy classic cars prints maps paintings and art most notably works by Banksy His sale of a safe by Banksy led to much press interest 8 He supplied items to a broad range of clients including the British Library and the Getty Museum Historian EditIn 2011 Greenwood retired from dealing to concentrate on writing His first book Victoria s Scottish Lion a biography of Sir Colin Campbell received very positive reviews It is the first major biography of Campbell since 1880 I first came across him 25 years ago when I was doing History A Level explained Greenwood I couldn t understand why he wasn t more famous Over the years I kept seeing his name in books on the Victorian army by historians like Trevor Royle and Saul David and he seemed by far the most brilliant general of his age yet no one had looked at his career thoroughly for a century or more Then as I found out more about him the idea of writing the story of this working class maverick riling the Victorian establishment became irresistible As one reader said to me You wonder why you haven t heard of this man before 9 While researching Campbell Greenwood discovered a series of letters from Peninsular War officer Lt Peter Le Mesurier spanning almost the whole of the conflict which he edited and was published by Amberley citation needed Influences Edit Greenwood cited Corelli Barnett and Christopher Hibbert as stylistic influences as historians who sought to bridge the gap between academia and popular history I get very tired with the old artificial distinction between academic books which have to be dull as ditchwater and popular history which in striving to be exciting fails to be accurate I don t see why you shouldn t try to be engaging and well researched 10 Death EditGreenwood was last seen alive at the Sainsbury s supermarket in Oxford Road Kidlington on 5 April 2016 11 He was murdered the next day and his body found by his cleaner at his home on Iffley Road the following day 7 April 11 He was pronounced dead at the scene and the cause of death was given as multiple stab wounds with more than 30 He was 42 years old 11 12 Police said that the attack probably happened in the hallway of his home and that it was a vicious and sustained attack 11 They first arrested a 26 year old man but at that time they were still seeking the weapon used and were keeping an open mind as to motive 11 The arrested man was later released without charge 13 A first edition of the children s book The Wind in the Willows still in its original dust jacket and valued at 50 000 was missing 14 A second person a 50 year old Peterborough man Michael Danaher was subsequently arrested on 10 April on suspicion of murder 13 On 12 April 2016 Danaher was charged with murder 15 and remanded into custody the following day 15 He placed The Wind in the Willows for sale on eBay the day after Greenwood s murder 16 Danaher appeared in court on 15 April by video link to confirm his name 17 speaking from HM Prison Woodhill where he would remain until his next court appearance in July Following a three week trial Danaher was found guilty at Oxford Crown Court and sentenced to life imprisonment of 34 years 14 The Wind in the Willows Murder a documentary about the murder aired on 19 July 2017 on Channel 4 as part of the Catching a Killer series 18 Bibliography EditVictoria s Scottish Lion The Life of Colin Campbell Lord Clyde UK History Press 2015 p 496 ISBN 0 75095 685 2 Through Spain with Wellington The Letters of Lieutenant Peter Le Mesurier of the Fighting Ninth UK Amberley Publishing 2016 p 496 ISBN 1 44565 456 3 Recent articles Edit Sir Colin Campbell Victoria s Scottish Lion Durbar journal of the Indian Military Historical Society 2015 Sir Colin Campbell The general who hated the Victoria Cross Soldiers of the Queen journal of the Victorian Military Society 2015 Scotland s Forgotten Field Marshal Celebrate Scotland 2015 Sir Colin Campbell Command Denied The War Correspondent journal of the Crimean War Research Society 2015 References Edit ADRIAN GREENWOOD RARE BOOKS LIMITED Company number 07178351 Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 24 April 2016 England amp Wales Civil Registration Birth Index 1916 2007 Author s page Amazon com Retrieved 13 April 2016 a b Information from family information from family Author s website JK Rowling fumes after pal puts gifts for sale on eBay Daily News and Analysis 19 February 2009 Rare Banksy art on safe for sale in Oxford BBC Oxford 20 April 2011 Dan Lentell The Devils in Skirts still scare the bejesus out of the natives Author Adrian Greenwood discusses Victoria s Scottish Lion Edinburgh49 25 July 2015 Retrieved 13 April 2016 Talk Royal Green Jackets Museum Winchester England 24 November 2015 a b c d e Grierson Jamie 9 April 2016 Historian Adrian Greenwood found murdered at his home The Guardian Retrieved 13 April 2016 Murder probe launched after Oxford art dealer death BBC News 9 April 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2016 a b O Carroll Lisa 11 April 2016 Second man held over Oxford historian Adrian Greenwood s murder The Guardian Retrieved 13 April 2016 a b Nelson Sara C 7 October 2017 The Wind In The Willows Murder What Drove Michael Danaher To Kill Adrian Greenwood The Huffington Post Retrieved 15 January 2020 a b Michael Danaher from Peterborough remanded in custody following court hearing over murder of Adrian Greenwood in Oxford The Oxford Times 13 April 2016 Retrieved 24 April 2016 Vincent Alice 10 July 2017 The Wind in the Willows Murder What really happened in Michael Danaher s bizarre killing of antiquarian Adrian Greenwood The Telegraph Retrieved 15 January 2020 Jordan Sophie 16 April 2016 Man to be tried for Iffley Road murder Cherwell Retrieved 24 April 2016 Hogan Michael 10 July 2017 Catching a Killer The Wind in the Willows Murder was a chilling real life murder story with hints of Morse review The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 January 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Greenwood 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