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    Ian Niall (7 November 1916 – 24 June 2002), born John Kincaid McNeillie, was a writer from Galloway, Scotland. He wrote works under both these names. He was born in Old Kilpatrick , to parents from the Machars in South West Scotland.

  2. Jul 2, 2002 · IAN NIALL, the Scottish writer who died on June 24, aged 85, left a legacy of more than 40 books, among them a number of minor classics, as well as sev- eral decades of weekly...

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  3. Jun 24, 2002 · Ian Niall, born John Kincaid McNeillie, was a writer from Galloway in Scotland. He wrote his works under both names. He was born in Old Kilpatrick, to parents from the Machars in South West Scotland. He moved back to Galloway at eighteen months old, and the area formed a basis for his early fiction. McNeillie wrote over forty books.

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  4. Ian Niall has 70 books on Goodreads with 372 ratings. Ian Niall’s most popular book is The Poacher's Handbook.

  5. Sep 25, 1992 · Ian Niall wrote this masterpiece of country lore to retain the thrill of crossing the hills in the moonlight and of creeping up the woodside at dusk.

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  6. Ian Niall (1916-2002) was the pen name of John McNeillie, author of over forty books on country matters, including The Poacher's Handbook and The Way of a Countryman. In 1990 he celebrated forty years as a columnist, at one point both for The Spectator and for Country Life where he was known and loved by a wide public for his weekly 'Countryman ...

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  7. Mar 31, 2003 · Ian Niall sketches a few of the characters who supplemented their family's rations and describes a variety of their preferred methods and the tips that each had for improving the likelihood of success.

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