Now as part of a new retrospective in London, Rankin wants to capture 1000 real people from across the UK.
Get Shot by Rankin|Paul Laster|July 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Born in Glasgow in 1966, Rankin grew up in St. Albans and studied photography at the London College of Printing.
Get Shot by Rankin|Paul Laster|July 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Now as part of a new retrospective in London, Rankin wants to capture 1,000 real people from across the UK.
Get Shot by Rankin|Paul Laster|July 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Rankin, too, refuses my 'Ghost Story;' he calls it too German, whatever that may mean.
The Bramleighs Of Bishop's Folly|Charles James Lever
"That's just what he said after those sixteen horns," said Rankin, addressing the party confidentially.
Geoffrey Hampstead|Thomas Stinson Jarvis
She turned more gently to Rankin, in whose mouth she saw remonstrance, and to Maddox, in whose eyes she read despair.
The Divine Fire|May Sinclair
Rankin stood up, slipped on his rough overcoat, and sat down again.
The Squirrel-Cage|Dorothy Canfield
Rankin sauntered out of the room and out of the court-house, closing the door behind him.
Peak and Prairie|Anna Fuller
British Dictionary definitions for Rankin
Rankin
/ (ˈræŋkɪn) /
noun
Ian. born 1960, Scottish novelist; best known for his series of novels featuring Edinburgh detective Inspector Rebus, beginning with Knots and Crosses (1987)