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         Walpole Hugh:     more books (15)
  1. The Cathedral by Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941 Walpole, 2009-10-04
  2. The cathedral; a novel. by Hugh Walpole. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1922-01-01
  3. Captain Nicholas; a modern comedy by Sir Hugh Walpole 1884-1941,
  4. Above the dark circus. An adventure. Signed by the author. by Sir Hugh Seymour 1884-1941 Walpole, 1931-01-01
  5. Harmer John. An unworldly story. Signed by the author. by Sir Hugh Seymour 1884-1941 Walpole, 1926-01-01
  6. Jeremy. by Hugh Walpole. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1919-01-01
  7. The green mirror by Walpole Hugh Sir 1884-1941, 1917-01-01
  8. The dark forest. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1916-01-01
  9. The young enchanted; a romantic story. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1921-01-01
  10. The captives; a novel in four parts. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1920-01-01
  11. The Duchess of Wrexe. her decline and death; a romantic commenta by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1914-01-01
  12. The wooden horse. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1915-01-01
  13. The cathedral. by Walpole. Hugh. Sir. 1884-1941., 1922-01-01
  14. Sir Hugh Walpole and the United States: A Novelist's View of 1919-1936 America by Elizabeth Steele, 2006-12-30

81. Biography.com
Walpole, Horace* (or *Horatio*), *4th Earl of Orford, 1717 1797. Walpole, SirHugh (Seymour), 1884 1941. Walpole, Sir Robert, 1st Earl of Orford, 1676 1745.
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82. Archives Hub: Monks House Papers: Papers Of Virginia Woolf And Related Papers Of
(Adeline) Virginia Woolf (18821941), novelist and critic, was born on 25January 1882 in London, the second daughter of (Sir) Leslie Stephen.
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Monks House Papers: papers of Virginia Woolf and related papers of Leonard Woolf
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Title : Monks House Papers: papers of Virginia Woolf and related papers of Leonard Woolf
Dates of creation
Held at : University of Sussex Library
Extent : 26 boxes; 6.5 cubic feet
Name of Creator : Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941); Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969)
Level of Description : fonds
Language of Material : eng
Administrative/Biographical History
(Adeline) Virginia Woolf (1882-1941), novelist and critic, was born on 25 January 1882 in London, the second daughter of (Sir) Leslie Stephen. Too delicate for the rigours of regular school, she spent her childhood at her family's London house in Hyde Park Gate and country home at St. Ives in Cornwall. Her mother's death in 1895 precipitated the first of the nervous breakdowns which punctuated her life. Her father's death in 1904 was followed by another, but that was also the year of her first published work. After this Virginia, together with her sister Vanessa and her brother Adrian, settled in Gordon Square where they collected round them a group of brilliant young men whom their elder brother Thoby had got to know at Cambridge; notably Roger Fry, J. M. (later Lord) Keynes, Lytton Strachey, E. M. Forster, Leonard Woolf, and Clive Bell. Thus was inaugurated 'the Bloomsbury group'. In 1912 she married Leonard Sidney Woolf (1880-1969). In 1914 she had another serious breakdown, and although after a year she recovered, for the rest of her life her husband saw to it that she lived very quietly. They lived partly in London and partly in Sussex, where in 1919 they purchased at Monks House, at Rodmell, near Lewes, East Sussex. It was during this period that her chief work was done and her fame established. Of her novels

83. GIGA Chronological Author List "1880 To 1884"
of US (1884 1972) Sophie Tucker , American vaudeville artiste (1884 - 1966) SirHugh Seymour Walpole , English novelist, critic and dramatist (1884 - 1941)
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CHRONOLOGICAL AUTHOR LIST 1880 to 1884
George Asaf (pseudonym of George Henry Powell)
British song writer (1880 - 1951)
Sholem Asch
American (Polish-born) Yiddish novelist (1880 - 1957)
Henry Howarth Bashford
English writer and physician (1880 - 1961)
Janet Begbie
English poet (living early 20th century)
Charles L. Benjamin and George D. Sutton
American song writers (20th century / 20th century)
Ophelia G. Browning (Mrs. Arthur P. Adams, Mrs. T.E. Burroughs)
American writer and poet (20th century)
W.C. Fields
American actor and comedian (1880 - 1946)
Carol Brevoort Hilton-Turvey
American novelist (1880 - )
Helen Keller
American author and lecturer (1880 - 1968) A. Neil Lyons (Albert Neil) ("Edwin Smallweed") Cape Colony novelist, poet, dramatist, editor and miscellaneous writer (1880 - 1940) General Douglas MacArthur American army officer (1880 - 1964) Wilma Kate McFarland American poet and writer (20th century - ) Terence Joseph McSwiney, M.P. Irish Lord Mayor of Cork and self-martyr by starvation (1880 - 1920) Henry Louis Mencken American journalist and literary critic (1880 - 1956) Robert Edler von Musil Austrian novelist (1880 - 1942) Alfred Noyes English poet and writer (1880 - 1958) Sean O'Casey Irish playwright (1884 - 1964) Julia Peterkin American (1880 - 1961) Ernest Poole Alice M. Shepard

84. I.R. Brussel: An Inventory Of His Papers At The Harry Ransom Humanities Research

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Creator: Brussel, I.R. (Isidore Rosenbaum) 1895- Title: I. R. Brussel Papers Dates: 1903-1973 (bulk 1929-1970) Abstract: Papers consist mainly of incoming correspondence from the many authors, book dealers, and book collectors who were both colleagues and friends of Brussel, with very few responses by Brussel present. The collection highlights Brussel's work in the book trade over five decades. Quantity: 1.5 boxes (.62 linear feet) Identification: Repository: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
Biographical Sketch
Brussel contributed two volumes to Sadleir's Bibliographica series: Anglo-American First Editions, 1826-1900, East to West (1935), and its counterpart West to East, (1936) which described and analyzed English editions of books by American authors. Brussel died on March 16, 1972, in Brooklyn, at the age of 74.
Scope and Contents
One and a half document boxes highlight I. R. Brussel's career as a book scout. Containing mainly correspondence, the collection also includes clippings, illustrations, invoices, printed materials, and a very few photographs. The collection is arranged into three series: I. Individual Correspondence, 1925-1969 (bulk 1929-1935); II. General Correspondence, 1930-1972 (bulk 1950-1970); and III. Other Materials, 1903-1973. Although the date range of the collection spans seventy years, only a single printed item dates from earlier than 1929.

85. I. R. Brussel Papers

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I. R. (Isidore Rosenbaum) Brussel, 1895-
Papers, 1903-1973 (bulk 1929-1970)
1.5 boxes (.62 linear feet) Acquisition: Purchase, 1974 (R6470)
Access: Open for research
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Biographical Sketch
Isidore Rosenbaum Brussel was born in Minsk, Russia, in 1897 (according to the Old Russian calendar),* and later moved to Brooklyn, New York, with his family. Brussel attended Brooklyn Polytechnic and worked for three years as a civil engineer before becoming a self styled "book scout," specializing in nineteenth-century English and American literature. Known to his customers simply as "Ike," his lively imagination, infinite persistence, and his wide acquaintance in the book trade, both in his own country and in England, established him as the scout of choice for such discriminating collectors as Oliver Brett (Lord Esher), Morris Parish, Michael Sadleir, and Carroll Wilson, and for many other dealers from London to New York. He earned the bulk of his living by finding stock on all subjects for public, school, and research libraries. Brussel contributed two volumes to Sadleir's Bibliographica series: ANGLO-AMERICAN FIRST EDITIONS, 1826-1900, EAST TO WEST (1935), and its counterpart WEST TO EAST, (1936) which described and analyzed English editions of books by American authors. Brussel died on March 16, 1972, in Brooklyn, at the age of 74.

86. Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, Index Of Correspondents

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Sacheverell Sitwell Collection
Index of Correspondents
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A. Hutchinson and Company81.10
Aberconway, Christabel Mary Melville Macnaghten McLaren, Baroness66.1
Achillopoulo, Costa66.1, 83.5
Acton, Harold Mario Mitchell, 190466.1
Addy, Mary G.66.1
Allderidge, Patricia66.1
Allen, Marjorie Elizabeth66.1
Almeida, Antonio Taveres de66.1
Alsop, Susan Mary66.1
Aly Khan, Joan
Ames-Lewis, Francis, 1943- 66.1
Amies, Hardy, 1909- 66.1
Andrade, Lorna66.1
ApIvor, Denis66.1
Apsion, R.66.1
The Architect's Journal
Armstrong, Robert, 1901- 66.1
Aronson, Theo66.1
Arts et Metiers Graphiques
Artwork Publishing Company, Ltd.81.10
Attwood, Susan66.1
Axton, David, 1945- 66.1
Aysayh, Anthony66.1
B. T. Bateford, Ltd.81.3
Baddeley, Mark66.2
Baily, R.E.H.66.2
Baker, Joan66.2
Balston, Thomas66.2
Barman, Christian Augustus, 1898- 66.2
Barnes, E.J.W.66.2
Baron, Wendy66.2
Barrett, Michael P.66.2
Basilisk Press81.12
Battasley, P.L.E.66.2
Battison, Mrs.66.2
Bean, Arthur Parsons66.2
Beaton, Cecil Walter Hardy, Sir, 1904- 66.2
Beaufort, Louise66.2

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