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... beginning of a series of books on aviational matters , the last of which , Let's learn to fly , was published posthumously in 1937 and was claimed by reviewers ( rather than for example Illusion and reality ) as Christopher Sprigg's ...
... beginning of a series of books on aviational matters , the last of which , Let's learn to fly , was published posthumously in 1937 and was claimed by reviewers ( rather than for example Illusion and reality ) as Christopher Sprigg's ...
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... beginning of the decade that Christopher Sprigg , entrepreneur , was beginning to tire of the business world and that his persona of poet was beginning to assert itself . It was at this time ( 1930 or 1931 ) that he got in touch again ...
... beginning of the decade that Christopher Sprigg , entrepreneur , was beginning to tire of the business world and that his persona of poet was beginning to assert itself . It was at this time ( 1930 or 1931 ) that he got in touch again ...
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... beginning of a new ' literary ' independence from the daily grind of Fleet Street . Although , as we shall see shortly , he never escaped entirely from the financial necessity of his hack- work , the ' experiment of giving [ him ] self ...
... beginning of a new ' literary ' independence from the daily grind of Fleet Street . Although , as we shall see shortly , he never escaped entirely from the financial necessity of his hack- work , the ' experiment of giving [ him ] self ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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