
Alexander McCall Smith
Born: 1948, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
First Book: The White Hippo (Hamish Hamilton, 1980)
Awards: The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency received two 1998 Booker Prize for Fiction Judges’ Special Recommendations and was voted as one of The Times Literary Supplement’s International Books of the Year and the Millennium. The Full Cupboard of Life was winner of the 2003 Saga Wit Award. In 2004 McCall Smith was named 'Author of the Year’ by both the Booksellers Association and British Book Awards, and in 2007 he was awarded the CBE for services to literature.
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Most widely celebrated as the creator of the Botswanan sleuth, Precious Ramotswe of The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, Alexander McCall Smith is the bestselling author of over sixty books ranging from reference works such as The Forensic Aspects of Sleep to his immensely popular children’s titles, short-story collections and novels.
Born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1948, McCall Smith was educated in Bulawayo before moving to Scotland to study law at the University of Edinburgh. He returned to Africa to set up and teach at the law faculty at the University of Botswana before returning to Edinburgh.
He was, until recently, a professor of medical law at the University of Edinburgh, but gave up the position in 2005 to concentrate on his writing. He is now Emeritus Professor. He has also held roles in a number of national and international organisations concerned with bioethics and genetics. He was vice-chairman of the Human Genetics Commission of the United Kingdom, a member of the International Bioethics Commission of UNESCO, and, until 2002, chairman of the British Medical Journal Ethics Committee.
The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series now numbers a total of eight books (The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, Tears of the Giraffe, Morality for Beautiful Girls, The Kalahari Typing School for Men, The Full Cupboard of Life, In the Company of Cheerful Ladies, Blue Shoes and Happiness) and The Good Husband of Zebra Drive. The series has sold over 13 million copies in the English language worldwide, has been translated into thirty-eight languages, has been dramatised for BBC Radio Four and has been optioned as a feature film.
His 44 Scotland Street series, which appears in daily episodes in the Scotsman newspaper and is published in full by Polygon, has also been enjoying considerable success. The light-hearted series concerns itself with the comings and goings of an eclectic group of Edinburgh residents and has received wide critical acclaim. There are three books to date: 44 Scotland Street, Espresso Tales, and Love Over Scotland, with a fourth, The World According to Bertie , due to be published in August 2007.
The Sunday Philosophy Club series features the half-American, half-Scottish Isabel Dalhousie, editor of The Review of Applied Ethics and amateur Edinburgh sleuth. Much like Precious Ramotswe, she often entangles herself in problems that are none of her business – including murder, love and sedition – and which put to good use her philosophical brilliance. The Sunday Philosophy Club; Friends, Lovers, Chocolate, and The Right Attitude to Rain are the first three books in this series.
In The von Igelfeld series, McCall Smith introduces the unnaturally tall Professor Dr Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld of the Institute of Romance Philology, who is engaged in a comical, never-ending mission to win the respect that he is convinced he is due from others. The trilogy of books –Portuguese Irregular Verbs, The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs and The Villa of Reduced Circumstances – is now published in one volume, The 2½ Pillars of Wisdom.
Alexander McCall Smith lives in Edinburgh with his wife Elizabeth. They have two daughters, Lucy and Emily. He and Elizabeth are members of his co-founded Really Terrible Orchestra, in which he plays the bassoon.
The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series and the 44 Scotland Street series are available now from Polygon.
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Picture by Graham Clark
Titles by Alexander McCall Smith
Bertie Plays the Blues
The story of Bertie and his dysfunctional family continues in this seventh instalment alongside the familiar cast of favourites - Big Lou, Domenica, Angus Lordie, Cyril and others - in their daily pursuit of a little happiness.
Corduroy Mansions
Following on from the huge success of the 44 Scotland Street series, Alexander McCall Smith has 'moved house' to London's Pimlico and into his brand new daily novel, Corduroy Mansions.
Dog Who Came in From the Cold, The
The second installment of the much-loved Corduroy Mansions series, as seen in The Telegraph, by one of Scotland’s most prolific authors.
Dog Who Came in From the Cold, The
The second installment of the much-loved Corduroy Mansions series, as seen in The Telegraph, by one of Scotland’s most prolific authors.
Importance of Being Seven, The
With customary charm and deftness, Alexander McCall Smith has given us another instalment to this popular series that is as clever, witty and as delightful as the rest. Bertie, Angus Lordie and his gold-toothed dog Cyril star alongside the familiar cast of favourites, as we follow their daily pursuit of a little happiness.
La's Orchestra Saves the World
Love Over Scotland - SIGNED
For a limited time these signed copies of Love Over Scotland, the third novel in Alexander McCall Smith's popular Scotland Street series, is available to buy exclusively through our website.
No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, The
Limited to only 1,200 copies, this beautifully crafted book contains two-colour illustrations throughout and comes in a sumptuous hardback slip case taking McCall Smith’s best-selling novel to new heights of reading.
Numbered and signed by both the author and illustrator.
Precious and the Monkeys
A charming tale telling of how the young Precious Ramotswe became the No. 1 Detective she is today.
World According to Bertie, The
The World According to Bertie is the fourth in the 44 Scotland Street series and revolves around the many colourful characters who live there.
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