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... lives , until the late summer of 1935 when Christopher wrote from Cornwall to say that when he returned to London he would no longer live with Theo and his wife , but would instead move to the Poplar district in the East End of the city ...
... lives , until the late summer of 1935 when Christopher wrote from Cornwall to say that when he returned to London he would no longer live with Theo and his wife , but would instead move to the Poplar district in the East End of the city ...
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... live he must have food ; if his race is to persist he must have children . ' To live and to cause to live , to eat food and to beget children , these were the primary wants of man in the past , and they will be the primary wants of men ...
... live he must have food ; if his race is to persist he must have children . ' To live and to cause to live , to eat food and to beget children , these were the primary wants of man in the past , and they will be the primary wants of men ...
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... live in the ' vehemently working - class ' district of Poplar , he had chosen to live communally as well . When he moved into 24 Susannah Street it was to share the second floor of a small house with his three comrades , Nick Cox , Ted ...
... live in the ' vehemently working - class ' district of Poplar , he had chosen to live communally as well . When he moved into 24 Susannah Street it was to share the second floor of a small house with his three comrades , Nick Cox , Ted ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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