Fisher's Ghost, and Other EssaysF.W. Cheshire, 1950 - 208 pages |
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... French subjects , some of them already familiar to my Australian friends to whose inspiration I owe everything . The University of Tasmania L. A. TRIEBEL M726344 Contents FISHER'S GHOST - TWO SIDELIGHTS 2 THE VITAL SPARK.
... French subjects , some of them already familiar to my Australian friends to whose inspiration I owe everything . The University of Tasmania L. A. TRIEBEL M726344 Contents FISHER'S GHOST - TWO SIDELIGHTS 2 THE VITAL SPARK.
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... University of London , and whose student and friend I was until his passing about seven- teen years ago . Henry Handel Richardson was a pen - name adopted for the same reason that urged George Eliot and George Sand to hide their sex ...
... University of London , and whose student and friend I was until his passing about seven- teen years ago . Henry Handel Richardson was a pen - name adopted for the same reason that urged George Eliot and George Sand to hide their sex ...
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... University is indebted . But for several years the journal was printed at his own cost and this nearly broke him . He must have been sixty when other Universities conferred honorary degrees on him and he was elected a Fellow of the ...
... University is indebted . But for several years the journal was printed at his own cost and this nearly broke him . He must have been sixty when other Universities conferred honorary degrees on him and he was elected a Fellow of the ...
Contents
FISHERS GHOSTTWO SIDELIGHTS | 1 |
THAT WORD AGAIN | 16 |
THE ESSENTIAL MURDOCH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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