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         De La Mare Walter:     more books (29)
  1. The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter, 1873-1956 De la Mare, 2009-10-04
  2. Told again; old tales told again, by Walter de la Mare; with illustrations by A.H. Watson by Walter (1873-1956) De la Mare, 1927-01-01
  3. Readings, selected by Walter De La Mare and Thomas Quayle, D.LTTT., with woodcut illustrations by C.T. Nightingale by Walter (1873-1956), comp. De la Mare, 1927-01-01
  4. The CRICKET ON THE HEARTH. A Fairy Tale of Home. Introduction by Walter de la Mare. by Charles [1812 - 1870]. De la Mare, Walter [1873 - 1956] - Contributor. Dickens, 1933
  5. Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination; by Walter De la Mare 1873-1956, 1920-12-31
  6. Biography - de la Mare, Walter (John) (1873-1956): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  7. LEWIS CARROLL. by Lewis aka Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. 1832 - 1898]. De La Mare, Walter 1873 - 1956]. [Carroll, 1932
  8. Down-adown-derry; a book of fairy poems by Walter De la Mare 1873-1956, 1922-12-31
  9. NEWS. Signed and limited edition. by Walter John (1873-1956) de la Mare, 1930-01-01
  10. Motley. and other poems. by Walter De La Mare. by De la Mare. Walter. 1873-1956., 1918-01-01
  11. Henry Brocken : his travels and adventures in the rich, strange, scarce-imaginable regions of romance /by Walter De la Mare.. -- by Walter, 1873-1956 De la Mare, 2009-10-26
  12. Peacock pie, a book of rhymes by Walter, 1873-1956 De la Mare, 2009-10-26
  13. Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination; a lecture. by De la Mare. Walter. 1873-1956., 1919-01-01
  14. Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination; a lecture. by De la Mare. Walter. 1873-1956., 1920-01-01

81. ResAnet Browse Results
Mare, Walter, 1873-1956Arrangementsmusicaux (1 doc). Copyright © 1997 National Library of Canada.
http://www.amicus.nlc-bnc.ca/wbin/resanet/resultsm/s=b/n=SU/l=0/d=1/r=1/e=0/h=10

  • De Jordy de Cabanac (Famille) (1 doc) De Koninck, Jacques (1 doc) De Koninck, Jacques (1 doc) De Kooning, Willem, 1904- (1 doc) De Kresz, Geza, 1882-1959 (1 doc) De Kresz, Geza, 1882-1959 (1 doc) De Kresz, Norah, 1882-1960 (1 doc) De Kresz, Norah, 1882-1960 (1 doc) De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956 (1 doc) De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956Arrangements musicaux (1 doc)
  • 82. The SF Site Featured Review: Great Ghost Stories/Great Horror Stories
    Daniel Defoe (16601731), The Ghost of Dorothy Dingley, 424. WalterDe la Mare (1873-1956), Mr. Kempe The Looking Glass, 559 167. Guy
    http://www.sfsite.com/05a/gh127.htm
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    Great Ghost Stories/Great Horror Stories
    various authors
    Chancellor Press (Octopus Publ. Group), 641 pp. and 638 pages
    A review by Georges T. Dodds
    Advertisement document.write(''); These 2002 discount editions are reprints of the 1936 Odhams Press titles The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries and The Great Book of Thrillers . Indeed a number of these large horror anthologies were published in the 30s, collecting much of the best British (and some American), horror, mystery and thriller fiction of the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras. Hutchinson, for example, published the massive (1000+ pages) The Evening Standard Book of Strange Stories A Century of Creepy Stories , and A Century of Ghost Stories . Montague Summers edited his famous The Supernatural Omnibus (1931), Dorothy L. Sayers her Great Short Stories of Detection Mystery and Horror , and John Gawsworth his Creeps series. What can I say, they don't write them like they used to. list of authors gives one a good idea of the quality of the writers presented. Even so, there are some stories by lesser known authors which are also very good. My personal favourite, A.J. Alan's "The Diver," a tale of a haunted diving board at the pool in a men's club, isn't particularly atmospheric or well written, but is interesting for its unique venue and the skeptical character who tells it. There are tales of Voodoo (W.B.Seabrook's "Goat-cry, Girl-cry"), horror at sea (W.H. Hodgson's "The Voice in the Knight"), detection (R. Austin Freeman's early Dr. Thorndyke tale "The Aluminium Dagger" and Baroness Orczy's

    83. AIM25: University College London: Peake Papers
    The correspondence includes letters from eminent individuals including WalterDe la Mare, CS Lewis, laurence Olivier and Dylan Thomas. ACCESS AND USE.
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2?coll_id=1601&inst_id=13

    84. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Carolina. Walter, John (1739–1812) English newspaper publisher. dela Mare, Walter (John) (1873–1956) British poet and novelist.
    http://www.britannica.com/search?query=sir walter raleigh&fuzzy=N&ct=gen1&start=

    85. Leonard Russell: An Inventory Of His Letters At The Harry Ransom Humanities Rese

    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uthrc/00115/00115b.html
    Leonard Russell:
    An Inventory of His Letters at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
    Descriptive Summary
    Creator Russell, Leonard, 1906- Title Leonard Russell Letters Dates: 1945-1972 (bulk 1948-1960) Abstract: The collection comprises three folders of letters to Russell from writers, literary critics, artists, actors, statesmen, and other prominent persons in England. Although most of the letters pertain to Russell's tenure at the Sunday Times, some are more personal in tone, and a few are addressed to both Russell and his wife. Most of the letters are incoming only; a small number include carbon copies of Russell's replies. Taken as a whole, the letters provide insight into the literary scene of post World War II Britain. Quantity: .5 box (.21 linear feet) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
    Biographical Sketch
    Leonard Russell, editor and literary anthologist, was born in London in 1906. He began his career in journalism at the Daily Telegraph registering the editor's incoming review copies. Cyril Lakin later made Russell an assistant when Lakin was appointed literary editor of the

    86. Eng Catalog
    The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
    http://members.tripod.com/poetry_pearls/EngCatalog.htm
    English main page more catalogs/äðóãèå êàòàëîãè Timeline/Èñòîðè÷åñêèé êàòàëîã Russian catalog/Ðóññêèé êàòàëîã Pulitzer Prize/Ïðåìèÿ Ïóëèòöåð Bollingen Prize/Ïðåìèÿ Áîëèíãåí Poets-Laureats/Ïîýòû - Ëàóðåàòû Birthdays/Äíè ðîæäåíüÿ A
    Aiken
    , Conrad Potter (1889-1973)Êîíðàä Ïîòòåð
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    Zoe (1886-1958) Çîÿ
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    ,Thomas Bailey (1836 - 1907) Òîìàñ Áåéëè
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    , Matthew(1822 - 1888) Ìýòüþ
    Ashley
    , Kenneth H. (1887-...) Êåííåò
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    , Margaret (1939-...) Ìàðãàðåò
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    ,Wystan Hugh (1907-1973)Óèñòîí Õüþ
    Austin
    Alfred (1835 - 1913) Àëüôðåä B
    Bacon
    , Lord Francis BALLADS Barnes , William (1801 -1886) Óèëüÿì Beddoes , Thomas Lovell (1803 -1849) Òîìàñ Ëîâåë Bellerby , Frances  (1899-1975) Ôðýíñèñ Best , Charles(1570-1627) ×àðëüç Blake , William (1757-1827) Óèëüÿì Bourdillon ,Francis William Bowles ,William Lisle (1762-1850) Óèëüÿì Ëàéë Bradford , Gamaliel (1860-1932 ) àìàëèåëü Bronte , Anne (1820-1849) Àííà Bronte , Charlotte (1816-1855) Øàðëîòòà Bronte , Emily Jane (1818-1848) Ýìèëèÿ Äæåéí Brooke , Rupert Chawner (1887-1915) Ðóïåðò Brooks , Gwendolyn (1917-2000) âåíäîëèí Brown , Thomas Edward (1830-1897) Òîìàñ Ýäâàðä Browne , Sir William (1692 - 1774) Óèëüÿì Browning , Elizabeth Barret (1806-1861) Ýëèçàáåò Áàððåò Browning , Robert (1812-1889) Ðîáåðò Burns ,  Robert (1759 - 1796) Ðîáåðò Butler , Samuel Byron , George Gordon Noel ( 1788-1824) Äæîðäæ îðäîí C Campion , Thomas (1567 - 1620) Òîìàñ Carroll , Lewis (1832 - 1898) Ëüþèñ

    87. Graham Greene Collection, Index Of Correspondents

    http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/greene.corr.html
    Graham Greene Collection
    Index of Correspondents
    Names in bold appear in the RLIN record. Allen, Walter Ernest, 1911- 42.7
    Allott, Kenneth42.7
    American Academy42.8
    Amy, Ernest Francis, 1883- 42.8
    Asquith, Cynthia, Lady, 1887-196042.7
    Bell, Adrian, 1902-198042.7
    Benson, Theodora, Hon., 1906- 42.7
    The Bodley Head42.7, 42.8
    Bono, Peter42.7
    Books and Bookmen42.8
    Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-197342.7 Bunyard, Edward A. (Edward Ashdown)42.7 Burns, Tom (Thomas F.) Carter, John, 1905-197542.8 Cohen, Davis42.8 Cooke, Alistair, 1908- 42.7 The Cresset Press, Ltd.45.8 Crossley-Holland, Kevin42.10 The Daily Telegraph42.7, 42.8 Davis, T.E. (Titus Elwood), 1851- 42.7 Dayrell-Browning, Marion45.8 De la Mare, Walter, 1873-195645.8 The Economist42.8 Ford, Ford Maddox, 1873-193942.7 The Frankfurter42.8 Glade, William42.8 Glenville, Peter, 1913-199642.7 Goolden, Barbara, 1900- 47.1 Graham Greene Productions45.8 Greene, Marian R.45.8 Greene, R. N.,42.11 Greene, Raymond, 1901- 47.1 Greene, Vivienne Dayrell-Browning Hampson, John, 1901- 42.7 Harman, H.W.45.8 Harrison, Tom42.7

    88. Leonard Russell

    http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/russell.html
    Leonard Russell, 1906-
    Letters, 1945-1972
    .5 box (.21 linear feet) Acquisition:
    Access:
    Open for research
    Processed by: Katie Salzmann, 1995; Sarah Demb, 1996; Jennifer Peters, 1996
    RLIN Record ID:
    Table of Contents
    Biographical Sketch
    Leonard Russell, editor and literary anthologist, was born in London in 1906. He began his career in journalism at the DAILY TELEGRAPH registering the editor's incoming review copies. Cyril Lakin later made Russell an assistant when Lakin was appointed literary editor of the DAILY TELEGRAPH in 1929, and of the SUNDAY TIMES in 1933. When Russell succeeded Lakin literary editor of the SUNDAY TIMES in 1945, he contracted talents such as Cyril Connolly, Harold Hobson, Raymond Mortimer, and Hugh Trevor-Roper, who helped make the SUNDAY TIMES a leading voice in the literary community. He remained literary editor of the SUNDAY TIMES until 1954. In addition to these accomplishments, Russell founded THE SATURDAY REVIEW in 1941, worked briefly on GO magazine after leaving the SUNDAY TIMES, and later returned to the newspaper, where he edited a succession of serials that changed the character of Sunday journalism and increased the SUNDAY TIMES' circulation dramatically. Notable serializations under Russell's direction include Lord Montgomery's memoirs, Somerset Maugham's TEN NOVELS AND THEIR AUTHORS, and William Manchester's DEATH OF A PRESIDENT. In his later years Russell was involved in several publishing projects, including THE PEARL OF DAYS, an unofficial history of the SUNDAY TIMES.

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