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  1. Nicholas Lamert Luard (26 June 1937 Hampstead, London – 25 May 2004 Kensington, London) was a writer and politician. Background. He was educated at Winchester College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read English and was taught by F. R. Leavis. He met Peter Cook through Footlights.

  2. When she married Nicholas Luard 45 years ago, he co-owned Private Eye magazine with the comedian Peter Cook, with whom he had also set up The Establishment Club in Soho. In...

  3. Nicholas Lamert Luard, writer, traveller and conservationist: born London 26 June 1937; married 1963 Elisabeth Longmore (one son, two daughters, and one daughter deceased); died London...

  4. May 27, 2004 · Nicholas Luard, who died on Tuesday aged 66, was a prolific writer of fiction and travel books but best known - to his mild irritation - for his role in the "satire boom" of the early...

  5. Reader, I married the then-proprietor, Nicholas Luard (novelist, conservationist, travel-writer, 1937-2004). When four children arrived in quick succession, I decided I preferred family life among the Latins to wife and mother in 1960’s Swinging London.

  6. Sep 29, 2011 · In an age when so many couples give up at the first sign of trouble, ELISABETH LUARD - whose Private Eye founder husband was a drinker and womaniser - movingly argues that love conquers all. He...

  7. NICHOLAS LUARD, who died on Tuesday aged 66, was a prolific writer of fiction and travel books but best known - to his mild irritation - for his role in the "satire boom" of the early Sixties; he...