Gerald Gould (1885 – 2 November 1936) was an English writer, known as a journalist and reviewer, essayist and poet. He was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire...
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dancer the English have yet produced". Gould was born in Belgravia, London in 1912. Her father was Gerald Gould, a civil servant with the Foreign Office...
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despite having no prior development experience, Ratner joined with Gerald H. Gould, a Florida advertising executive, Manuel Riskin, a Chicago CPA, and...
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after Lawrence's death. Reviewing it in The Observer, the journalist Gerald Gould noted that "passages are necessarily omitted to which the author undoubtedly...
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London. She married the writer Gerald Gould (1885–1936); the artist Michael Ayrton (1921–1975) was their son. Until 1930, Gould worked as publicity manager...
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cartoonist Gerald Gould, English writer, journalist, reviewer, essayist and poet Hal Gould, American photographer and gallery curator Hannah Flagg Gould (1789–1865)...
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Dearmer - John Drinkwater - Wilfrid Wilson Gibson - Louis Golding - Gerald Gould - Laurence Housman - Richard Le Gallienne - Eugene Mason - T. Sturge...
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atmosphere are violently changed when the little boy is killed". Likewise Gerald Gould in The Observer, reviewing the book's initial publication in 1934: "Here...
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Nevinson, Laurence Housman, C. E. M. Joad, Hugh Franklin, Henry Harben, Gerald Gould, Charles Mansell-Moullin, Israel Zangwill and 32 others. Brailsford joined...
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well-received by critics and sold well. In The Observer the reviewer Gerald Gould wrote "It would be difficult to overpraise it". After banker Sir Garth...
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Nevinson, Laurence Housman, C. E. M. Joad, Hugh Franklin, Henry Harben, Gerald Gould, Charles Mansell-Moullin, Israel Zangwill and 32 others. Graham Moffat...
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married Gerald Gould, an Irish-born civil servant with the Foreign Office, who died of typhoid fever in 1916. They had one son (also named Gerald Gould) and...
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Lambert and William Golding. Ayrton was born Michael Ayrton Gould, son of the writer Gerald Gould and the Labour politician Barbara Ayrton, and took his mother's...
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Shanks) T5 "The Folly of Being Comforted" (W B Yeats) T2 "The Happy Tree" (Gerald Gould) T3 "The Latmian Shepherd" (Edward Shanks) T1 "The Lent Lily" (Housman)...
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wine: Devo's Gerald Casale". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved August 15, 2021. Dana Gould with Gerald Casale (January 26, 2023). The Dana Gould Hour - Top...
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The review concluded, "Each figure is well conceived, human and true." Gerald Gould reviewed the novel in the 4 May 1930 issue of The Observer when he wrote...
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Thompson Vocal 146 1919 'Tis But a Week for voice and piano words by Gerald Gould Piano 147 c.1919 The Turtle's Retort, One-step for piano originally published...
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met Gerald Gould, who would become one of his closest friends and business associates. Ratner had called a local advertising agency where Gould was working...
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again that all is for the funniest in the most ludicrous of worlds". Gerald Gould, The Observer (21 October 1934): "Of the immortal Mr. Wodehouse, creator...
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MP after he was killed in battle. In 1952 she was made a CBE. Wife of Gerald Gould and daughter of Hertha Marks Ayrton and William Edward Ayrton. CBE. She...
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Walter De la Mare - John Drinkwater - J. E. Flecker - Edmund Gosse - Gerald Gould - Ralph Hodgson - Laurence Housman - Lionel Johnson - Rudyard Kipling...
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of the Scottish women's suffrage movement; imprisoned and force-fed Gerald Gould (1885–1936) – writer, known as a journalist, reviewer, essayist, and...
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Jaws" (The Days of November) (Ada Harrison) [early 1940s] "Horsemen" (Gerald Gould) [1926, unpublished] "How beautiful is night" (Robert Southey) [1918]...
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ISBN 0-224-01288-6 Martin Margaret. Making An Entrance, The Biography of Gerald Gould (2010) ISBN 978-0-9538455-1-4 Photograph from first production showing...
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visiting with Gould in The Hague during his tenure as Ambassador to the Netherlands. When discovering that Burger would swear in Gerald Ford to the presidency...
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and worthless but pitiful woman. It is terrible, but it is superb." Gerald Gould in The Observer called the novel: "A hard, clean, dry, desperate book...
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(1609–1681), writer and Presbyterian minister Gerald Gould (1885–1936), poet and journalist Nathaniel Gould (1857–1919), novelist John Gower (c. 1330–1408)...
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174–175. Campbell (2000). Spetter (2000). Gould (a) (2000). Harbaugh (2000). Abbott (2005), pp. 639–640. Gould (b) (2000). Ambrosius (2000). Hawley (2000)...
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of Fort Myers. Working closely with his friend and marketing protégé Gerald Gould, Ratner launched one of the largest land schemes in Florida history,...
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Treaty. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-8061-3765-0. Gerald Gould (1921). The Lesson of Black Friday (ie April 15 1921). World Microfilms...
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