Hugh Kingsmill Lunn (21 November 1889 – 15 May 1949), who dropped his surname for professional purposes, was a versatile British writer and journalist...
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aftermath of the war, he converted to Christianity under the influence of Hugh Kingsmill and helped to bring Mother Teresa to popular attention in the West....
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illustrated by Bun Katsuta. The short story "Clubs are Trumps" was written by Hugh Kingsmill as a sequel to the Jeeves story "The Purity of the Turf". It was published...
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same city. Just after his death a biography written by Hugh Kingsmill (pseudonym of Hugh Kingsmill Lunn) was published. Dulce Domum London: Kegan Paul,...
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prisoner of war at Mainz Citadel with, among others, John Ferrar Holms, Hugh Kingsmill and Alec Waugh. In his book My Brother Evelyn and Other Profiles Waugh...
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In 1964, Holroyd published his first book, a biography of the writer Hugh Kingsmill; his reputation was consolidated in 1967–68 with the publication of...
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James Boswell (1938) with Hugh Kingsmill The Hero of Delhi (1939) on John Nicholson This Blessed Plot (1942) with Hugh Kingsmill A Life of Shakespeare: With...
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were in conflict with his talent as a businessman. Arnold Lunn and Hugh Kingsmill were his brothers. In the mid-1920s Lunn was living at 50 Manchester...
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in college). He collaborated with Hugh Kingsmill on the biography The Casanova Fable, his friendship with Kingsmill being both a source of conflict over...
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Harris, who became her lover. Harris and Bagnold are both portrayed in Hugh Kingsmill's novel The Will to Love (1919). As an art student in Chelsea, Bagnold...
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Kipling (1865–1936) John Kippax (1915–1974) Donald Kingsbury (born 1929) Hugh Kingsmill (1889–1949) David Barr Kirtley (born 1977) Annette Curtis Klause (born...
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portal Jorge Luis Borges, Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote (1939) Hugh Kingsmill, The Return of William Shakespeare (1929) Asimov, Isaac (1975). Science...
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Dublin Walter Kingsmill (1864–1935), Australian politician Hugh Kingsmill (1889–1949), British writer and journalist Charles Kingsmill (1855–1935), Canadian...
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themselves with D. H. Lawrence, Robert Trevelyn, Bertrand Russell, Hugh Kingsmill, Basanta Kumar Mullick, Kiran Shankar Roy, Apurba Chanda, Sri Prakash...
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Middle-earth legendarium in prose. February 4 or 5 – The English writer Hugh Kingsmill is captured in action in France. February 16 – The publisher Boni &...
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two brothers were also authors. Hugh Kingsmill Lunn became a noted literary journalist under the name Hugh Kingsmill. Brian Lunn was best known for his...
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Admiral Sir Robert Brice Kingsmill, 1st Baronet (1730 – 23 November 1805) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the Seven Years' War, the...
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Gilbert Islands (redirect from Kingsmill Islands)
The Gilbert Islands (Gilbertese: Tungaru; formerly Kingsmill or King's-Mill Islands) are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean...
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was held as a prisoner of war at Mainz Citadel with, among others, Hugh Kingsmill, J. Milton Hayes and Alec Waugh. He published literary criticism in...
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R) Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968, US, Po/R); Why We Can't Wait Hugh Kingsmill (1889–1949, England, J) Maxine Hong Kingston (born 1940, US, F/S); No...
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American playwright Oscar W. Firkins, first appeared in Cornhill Magazine. Hugh Kingsmill published "Some Modern Light-Bringers, As They Might have been Extinguished...
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Yarrow", Norman Nicholson's "Askam Unvisited", and Paul Muldoon's Yarrow. Hugh Kingsmill and Hesketh Pearson, the authors of Skye High: The Record of a Tour...
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Mary Queen of Scots Jewel by William O. Fuller The Ruby Khitmandu by Hugh Kingsmill His Last Scrape: or, Holmes, Sweet Holmes! By Rachel Ferguson The Adventure...
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The Kingsmill massacre was a mass shooting that took place on 5 January 1976 near the village of Whitecross in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland....
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de la vie byzantine Orizonturile mele. O viață de om așa cum a fost Hugh Kingsmill – The Sentimental Journey: A Life of Charles Dickens Cornelia Meigs...
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Admiral Kingsmill appeared in Lloyd's Register for 1797 as a British clinker-built and Cork-based privateer. The entry showed her master as Thornton....
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ethnographer and explorer Peter Kingsley (born 1953), philosopher Hugh Kingsmill (1889–1949), novelist, humorist and biographer Dick King-Smith (1922–2011)...
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the monologist J. Milton Hayes, also taken prisoner this year, and Hugh Kingsmill. April Hu Shih, chief advocate of the use of the vernacular in Chinese...
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Autobiography Ernest Hemingway – A Moveable Feast Michael Holroyd – Hugh Kingsmill: A Critical Biography John F. Kennedy (k. 1963) – A Nation of Immigrants...
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Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii (translation of Moolelo Hawaii, 1868) Hugh Kingsmill – Frank Harris F. R. Leavis – New Bearings in English Poetry Q. D. Leavis...
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