David Garnett (9 March 1892 – 17 February 1981) was an English writer and publisher. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received...
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that Duncan Grant, with whom she had fallen in love, and his lover, David Garnett, could work there as farm labourers; both were conscientious objectors...
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David Stanley Garnett (born 1947) is a UK science fiction author and editor. His first novel, Mirror in the Sky, was published in 1969. Three of his books...
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Kevin Maurice Garnett (/ɡɑːrˈnɛt/ gar-NET; born May 19, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who played 21 seasons in the National...
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which are still in print today. Garnett was born in Brighton, England, the sixth of the eight children of the solicitor David Black (1817–1892), afterwards...
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Pancras, London, Garnett was the eldest of the four daughters of David and Angelica Garnett. Her father was a writer, her mother an artist. Her maternal grandparents...
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Catherine Garnett (15 May 1945 – 4 September 2019) was an English writer. Garnett was the second of the four daughters of David and Angelica Garnett. Her father...
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Richard Garnett (1923–2013), an author who was the son of publisher David Garnett Richard B. Garnett (1817–1863), American general Richard W. Garnett (born...
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Keynes, Duncan Grant, E. M. Forster, Roger Fry, Leonard Woolf, and David Garnett. The Stephens and their Bloomsbury Friends Virginia began teaching evening...
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Molly MacCarthy, with Julian Bell, Quentin Bell and Angelica Bell, and David Garnett as "later additions". Except for Forster, who published three novels...
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Christianity portal David Christopher Garnett (born 26 September 1945) was Archdeacon of Chesterfield (and a canon of Derby Cathedral from 1996 until...
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(Molly) MacCarthy Later additions: Julian Bell Quentin Bell Angelica Bell David Garnett Various sources include the following: Lady Ottoline Morrell Dora Carrington...
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other men, most notably David Garnett, who would one day marry Angelica and have four daughters with her, including Amaryllis Garnett. Grant's love and respect...
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Aspects of Love followed in 1989, a musical based on the story by David Garnett. The lyrics were by Don Black and Charles Hart and the original production...
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as his own child. Vanessa, Clive, Duncan Grant, and Duncan's lover David Garnett moved to the Sussex countryside shortly before the outbreak of the First...
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Burgo Partridge (category Garnett family)
Lytton Strachey. In 1962, Burgo married Henrietta Garnett, daughter of Angelica Garnett and David Garnett. At the wedding, seventeen-year-old Henrietta was...
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17 privately printed copies The Letters of T. E. Lawrence edited by David Garnett. (1938, corrected edition - 1964) T. E. Lawrence to his Biographer Robert...
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D. H. Lawrence (redirect from David Herbert Lawrence)
was introduced to Edward Garnett, a publisher's reader, who acted as a mentor and became a valued friend, as did his son David. Throughout these months...
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Episode: "Parallel Construction, Bitches" 2015 Life in Squares Older David Garnett 1 episode 2016 The Mindy Project Leland Breakfast Episode: "Leland Breakfast...
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dictionary definition | shenanigan defined". Your Dictionary. Garnett, David; Garnett, R. A. (Rachel Alice) (1 November 2003). Lady into Fox – via Project...
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Aspects of Love (novel) (category Novels by David Garnett)
Aspects of Love is a novel by author David Garnett centering on the loves of a young soldier named Alexis Golightly, his uncle George Dillingham, and...
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her translations of Russian literature; the writer David Garnett (1892–1981) was their son. Garnett had only a few years' formal education at the City...
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and Charles Hart. It is based on the 1955 novella of the same name by David Garnett. The piece focuses on the romantic entanglements of actress Rose Vibert...
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Walpole to Edward Heath. Stein and Day. ISBN 978-0-8128-1738-6. Denver, David; Garnett, Mark (2012). "The popularity of British prime ministers". British Journal...
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animated TV special in 1972 entitled Puss in Boots. The Master Cat by David Garnett is a novel first published in 1974 which gives a more detailed account...
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Alfred Edward "Alf" Garnett is a fictional character from the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part and its follow-on and spin-off series Till Death.....
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leanings, had affairs with Maynard Keynes, James Strachey, Adrian Stephen, David Garnett and straight Vanessa Bell. Names of LGBT people outside the Bloomsbury...
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During the First World War, the literary figures Constance, Edward and David Garnett lived in house number 6. In the 1930s the Scottish writer Edwin Muir...
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Garnett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A.Y.P. Garnett (1820–1888), American physician Alvester Garnett (born 1970), American jazz...
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cottage in the mid-1930s, but he did not publish it until his agent David Garnett discovered it and insisted that it be published. In 1954, White translated...
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