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Adventure lit his StarPeter K. Robins28, (Sep 1993) pp34‑39 |
A brief biography of Kenneth Allsop |
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Advertisement for The Pathway, May 26 1929 20, (Sep 1989) pp28‑29 |
An advertisement reproduced from the New York Herald Tribune Books |
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Afternoon in 1968, An Don Cook 9, (Mar 1984) pp37‑38 |
Recollections of a meeting with HW
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Amazing Storm that attended The Pathway in the USA John Macrae 20, (Sep 1989) pp34‑37 |
Publicity broadsheets sent out by E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. (HW's American publishers) |
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An American’s Pathway to Henry Williamson Walker Burns
38, (Sep 2002) pp 85-91 |
Walker Burns relates how he came to read HW books via the unusual route of the music of Anthony Phillips and the illustrations of Peter Cross, describing the effect these three have had on his life. Burns points out that Anthony Phillips was involved with writing Tarka music with Harry Williamson, HW’s son by second marriage. |
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And This Was Ypres ‑ 1927 Visit Henry Williamson 34, (Sep 1998) pp42‑47 |
A facsimile of a three‑part article which first appeared in the Daily Express, with attendant documents |
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And this was Ypres John Gregory 27, (Mar 1993) pp44‑50 |
A diary of a Society visit to the Ypres Salient (July, 1992) |
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Anna Cash Collection, The Barry Bufton 7, (May 1983) p34 |
An expression of gratitude for material gifted to the Society by Anna Brook (Cash) together with a short account of her friendship with HW |
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Apprenticeship of a Novelist, The (Part 1) JW Blench 17, (Mar 1988) pp5-19 |
An exploration of three unpublished manuscripts of HW and how they illustrate his development as a creative writer |
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Apprenticeship of a Novelist, The (Part II) JW Blench 18, (Sep 1988) pp39‑49 |
The second part of an examination of HW's development as a writer with reference to three unpublished early manuscripts |
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Apprenticeship of a Novelist, The (Part 111) JW Blench 19, (Mar 1989) pp31‑45 |
The final part of this examination
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Armistice Day 1928 Henry Williamson 27, (Mar 1993) pp40‑41 |
An article by HW first published in Radio Pines (1928) |
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Artistic Connections Fred Shepherd 33, (Sep 1997) pp18‑24 |
An examination of the many links, social and professional, which HW maintained with the artistic community. |
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Artistic Friendships Jean Goodman 30, (Sep 1994) pp48‑53 |
A transcript of a talk given to the Society concerning the association of HW with Edward Seago and with Alfred Munnings |
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At the Grave of Henry Williamson Ronald Walker 8, (Oct 1983) p38 |
A poem
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Aylesford Press, The David Ashton 17, (Mar 1988) pp44‑45 |
The Aylesford Press and its association with HW
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Aylesford Review, The Brocard Sewell 5, (May 1982) pp23‑29 |
A short history of the periodical with special reference to the articles written for it by HW. It includes a cheek‑list of these articles (1957‑1967) |
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