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'''Paul Frederick Mould''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] (1944-50) and started as a cub reporter at the Boston Guardian in 1950. He left to join the family bakers and grocers business, which closed in 1969 when the building of a new bridge led to the decline of the High Street in Boston. He became a travelling salesman, covering a radius of fifty miles around Boston until 1983, when he started dealing in printing machinery. He organized exports to India and Nigeria and acted as auctioneer at monthly auctions from 1988-1991. After going to hospital in a diabetic coma in 1994, he decided to write cinema reference books and became a publisher. He has written a sports column in the Lincolnshire Standard since 1978 and a nostalgia column in the Boston Target since 1994.
'''Paul Frederick Mould''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] (1944-50) and started as a cub reporter at the [[Boston Guardian]] in 1950. He left to join the family bakers and grocers business, which closed in 1969 when the building of a new bridge led to the decline of the High Street in Boston. He became a travelling salesman, covering a radius of fifty miles around Boston until 1983, when he started dealing in printing machinery. He organized exports to India and Nigeria and acted as auctioneer at monthly auctions from 1988-1991. After going to hospital in a diabetic coma in 1994, he decided to write cinema reference books and became a publisher. He has written a sports column in the [[Boston Standard]] since 1978 and a nostalgia column in the [[Boston Target]] since 1994.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2012

Paul Frederick Mould

Paul Mould
Born (1934-01-25) 25 January 1934 (age 91)
Education Boston Grammar School (1944-50)
Occupation Publisher, Author
Employer Boston Guardian, self-employed
Website
www.film-buff.com, www.getpublished.co.uk

Paul Frederick Mould was educated at Boston Grammar School (1944-50) and started as a cub reporter at the Boston Guardian in 1950. He left to join the family bakers and grocers business, which closed in 1969 when the building of a new bridge led to the decline of the High Street in Boston. He became a travelling salesman, covering a radius of fifty miles around Boston until 1983, when he started dealing in printing machinery. He organized exports to India and Nigeria and acted as auctioneer at monthly auctions from 1988-1991. After going to hospital in a diabetic coma in 1994, he decided to write cinema reference books and became a publisher. He has written a sports column in the Boston Standard since 1978 and a nostalgia column in the Boston Target since 1994.

Bibliography

  • (1996) "Wartime Schooldays in Boston" - Published by Paul Mould Publishing - ISBN 0952870800
  • (1997) "Mould's Movie Careers: Actresses" - Published by Paul Mould Publishing - ISBN 0952870819
  • (2000) "Centennial Anthology" - Published by Paul Mould Publishing - ISBN 0952870835
  • (2002) "Down Memory Lane: A Piecemeal History of Boston and the Surrounding Villages" - Published by Paul Mould Publishing - ISBN 0952870851
  • (2003) "Mould's Movie Careers: Directors" - Published by Paul Mould Publishing - ISBN 0887349439

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