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Ian Barclay is the great great grand son of Andrew Barclay of Kilmarnock, one of Scotland's early inventor and builders of stream locomotives.

Ian began his working life in the City with Merchant Bankers. In his teens he was influenced by Dorothy L. Sayers and in his early twenties was converted under the ministry of Redd Harper (a cowboy Western actor and star of the first two Billy Graham films).

Ian trained for the Anglican ministry at Clifton (now Trinity College in Bristol). He served in several churches including St Helen’s Bishopsgate with Dick Lucas. He is a cartoonist. Atticus in The Sunlay Times once described him as “the Church’s one cartoonist.” He has had weekly and monthly columns in several newspapers.

After his first wife, Sh
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The Dragon's Back

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Death and the Life After

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The 'I' of the storm

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The facts of the matter

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He Gives His Word: A Look a...

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The Bounty Bible

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John

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Basic Christian Living

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Discovering John

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The Dark Lady

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