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  1. Russian fairy tales : chiefly following the versions of Arthur Ransome / and with illustrations by Erica Gorecka-Egan by Arthur (1884-1967) Ransome, 1946
  2. Biography - Ransome, Arthur (Michell) (1884-1967): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  3. The soldier and death; a Russian folk tale told in English by Arthur Ransome 1884-1967, 1922-12-31
  4. Russia In 1919 by Ransome Arthur 1884-1967, 2010-10-15
  5. The crisis in Russia. by Arthur Ransome. by Ransome. Arthur. 1884-1967., 1921-01-01
  6. Racundra's first cruise by Arthur, 1884-1967 Ransome, 2009-10-26
  7. A history of story-telling; studies in the development of narrat by Ransome. Arthur. 1884-1967., 1909-01-01
  8. Edgar Allan Poe : a critical study by Arthur, 1884-1967 Ransome, 2009-10-26
  9. Arthur Ransome On Fishing by Jeremy Swift, 1994-11-28
  10. Arthur Ransome: A Bibliography (Winchester Bibliographies of 20th Century Writers) by Wayne G. Hammond, 2000-10
  11. Arthur Ransome (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Peter Hunt, 1991-06
  12. Racundra's Third Cruise by Arthur Ransome, 2002-05-30
  13. The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome by Arthur Ransome, 1976
  14. Reading Series Fiction: From Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp by Victor Watson, 2000-10-12

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

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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
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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

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87. Leonard Russell

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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.

88. Oscar Wilde Collection

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