Adrian Berry, 4th Viscount Camrose
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Adrian Berry, 4th Viscount Camrose (born 15 June 1937) is a British
United Kingdom
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 journalist, writer, and nobleman.

Adrian Berry was educated at Eton College
Eton College
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 and Christ Church, Oxford
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.

From 1977 until 1996 he was science correspondent of The Daily Telegraph
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and on stepping down from that position he became the paper's consulting editor (science). He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society
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.

In 1967, he married Marina Beatrice Sulzberger, daughter of Cyrus Sulzberger (a member of the family which owns the New York Times) and Marina Tatiana Ladas.

On succeeding as Viscount and Baron Camrose
Viscount Camrose
Viscount Camrose, of Hackwood Park in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 January 1941 for the prominent newspaper magnate William Berry, 1st Baron Camrose...

 in 1995 the third viscount, Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell
Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell
William Michael Berry, 3rd Viscount Camrose and Baron Hartwell MBE was a newspaper proprietor and journalist.Michael Berry was the second son of the 1st Viscount Camrose. He succeeded his brother Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose as Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph...

, disclaimed the peerages for life under the Peerage Act 1963
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. Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell
Michael Berry, Baron Hartwell
William Michael Berry, 3rd Viscount Camrose and Baron Hartwell MBE was a newspaper proprietor and journalist.Michael Berry was the second son of the 1st Viscount Camrose. He succeeded his brother Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose as Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of the Daily and Sunday Telegraph...

 was also a Baronet
Baronet
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 and, although the fourth viscount had not, as of 30 June 2006, proven his succession, the case is under review by the Registrar of the Baronetage.

Publications

  • The next ten thousand years: a vision of man's future in the universes (London: Cape, 1974), ISBN 0340199245
  • The iron sun: crossing the universe through black holes (London: Cape, 1977), ISBN 0340232315
  • From apes to astronauts (London: Daily Telegraph, 1980), ISBN 0901684600
  • High skies and yellow rain (London: Daily Telegraph, 1983)
  • The super-intelligent machine: an electronic odyssey (London: Cape, 1983), ISBN 0224019678
  • The Next 500 Years (London: Headline, 1995), ISBN 0747243956
  • Ice With Your Evolution (1986), ISBN 0245543945
  • Galileo and the dolphins: amazing but true stories from science (London: B.T. Batsford, 1996), ISBN 071348067X
  • The giant leap: mankind heads for the stars (London: Headline, 1999; rev. edn, London: Headline, 2000), ISBN 074721977X

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