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... Christopher St John Sprigg addressed his brother , Theo , as follows : I expect it will be a surprise to you , but I am leaving for Spain on Friday . I did not know there was any chance of this till yesterday afternoon . They are badly ...
... Christopher St John Sprigg addressed his brother , Theo , as follows : I expect it will be a surprise to you , but I am leaving for Spain on Friday . I did not know there was any chance of this till yesterday afternoon . They are badly ...
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... Christopher St John Sprigg , the promising young author and poet , who had lived for a number of years with his brother , Mr. T. S. Sprigg , at Addacoom , Mount View , Ruxley , Claygate , Surrey . And the London Evening News ( 11 March ...
... Christopher St John Sprigg , the promising young author and poet , who had lived for a number of years with his brother , Mr. T. S. Sprigg , at Addacoom , Mount View , Ruxley , Claygate , Surrey . And the London Evening News ( 11 March ...
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... Christopher was born into a family of journalists that went back at least two generations . His father , William Stanhope Sprigg , helped found the Windsor Magazine for Ward , Lock & Co. , was a literary editor for the Daily Express ...
... Christopher was born into a family of journalists that went back at least two generations . His father , William Stanhope Sprigg , helped found the Windsor Magazine for Ward , Lock & Co. , was a literary editor for the Daily Express ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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