Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1951 |
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Σελίδα 157
... interest in a crèche which he had founded . Once I persuaded him to write the story of a London clerk for the benefit of an orphanage . The Prince of Wales , afterwards Edward VIII , said in my hearing that the book had held his ...
... interest in a crèche which he had founded . Once I persuaded him to write the story of a London clerk for the benefit of an orphanage . The Prince of Wales , afterwards Edward VIII , said in my hearing that the book had held his ...
Σελίδα 290
... interest in primitive art was aroused , and he early broke away from what is called the ' classical ' or ' realistic ' style and began to develop a style and idiom of his own , strongly influenced by Aztec sculptures . He held his first ...
... interest in primitive art was aroused , and he early broke away from what is called the ' classical ' or ' realistic ' style and began to develop a style and idiom of his own , strongly influenced by Aztec sculptures . He held his first ...
Σελίδα 629
... interest some readers , the gist of the extracts I made from the papers with the Director's per- mission . I should add that the documents were not , and never had been , of a con- fidential character , but were simply press- cuttings ...
... interest some readers , the gist of the extracts I made from the papers with the Director's per- mission . I should add that the documents were not , and never had been , of a con- fidential character , but were simply press- cuttings ...
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