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Created page with "''' Angus John Mackintosh Stewart''' (22 November 1936 – 14 July 1998) was a British writer, best known for his novel ''Sandel''. Set in the pseudonymous St Cecilia's College, Oxford, the book revolves around the unorthodox love between a 19-year-old undergraduate, David Rogers, and a 13-year-old chorister, Antony Sandel. The novel appears to have been based on real events, recounted by Stewart. == External links == [http..."
 
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20200807001316/http://williamapercy.com/wiki/index.php?title=Discovering_Angus_Stewart_(1936_-_1998) Discovering Angus Stewart (1936 - 1998)] - more about his life and boy love (archived from williamapercy.com)
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20200807001316/http://williamapercy.com/wiki/index.php?title=Discovering_Angus_Stewart_(1936_-_1998) Discovering Angus Stewart (1936 - 1998)] - more about his life and boy love (archived from williamapercy.com)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20200925090130/http://williamapercy.com/wiki/index.php?title=Alexei_Delaine%27s_email_regarding_Walt_Kauffmann%27s_Discovering_Angus_Stewart_(1936_%E2%80%93_1998) Alexei Delaine's email regarding Walt Kauffmann's Discovering Angus Stewart (1936 – 1998)]
 


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Angus John Mackintosh Stewart (22 November 1936 – 14 July 1998) was a British writer, best known for his novel Sandel. Set in the pseudonymous St Cecilia's College, Oxford, the book revolves around the unorthodox love between a 19-year-old undergraduate, David Rogers, and a 13-year-old chorister, Antony Sandel. The novel appears to have been based on real events, recounted by Stewart.