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Falcon Maps, The; (and) A Note on

Anne Williamson

16, (Sep 1987) pp19‑21

Background information on the artist Thomas Adolphus Falcon and reproductions of maps which were originally intended to decorate the end‑papers of Tarka the Otter

Farm Days

Peter K Robins

17, (Mar 1988) pp20‑22

An account of a visit to Stiffkey and a meeting with Harold Jarvis (son of Tom, Bob in The Story of a Norfolk Farm)

Father Brocard Sewell – Obituary                          

Anne Williamson                   

 

 

 

36, (Sept 2000)  pp 94

Father Brocard Sewell (July 1912 – April 2000), Carmelite friar and literary entrepreneur was mainly known for his editorship of The Aylesford Review.  He was a staunch supporter and friend of HW.  The 1957/58 Winter Issue of The Aylesford Review was devoted to HW and gave a fairly comprehensive coverage of the range of his work, and after HW’s death he compiled the symposium Henry Williamson: the Man, the Writings (Tabb House, 1980).  Brocard Sewell was a Vice-President of the HWS from its inception in 1980 until his death.

Field Garden

Henry Williamson

6, (Oct 1982) pp36‑43

An article which originally appeared in A Book qf Gardens ed Turner (1963) in which HW describes the changing aspects of the Ox's Cross field with special emphasis on the fortunes of partridges living there

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ‑ An Appreciation

John Terraine

19, (Mar 1989) pp5‑12

The text of a talk, given at the Society's Devon meeting in 1988. which tries to assess the true worth of Haig

First Fifty Years of the West Country Writers’ Association (The), Anne Double (WCWA, 2001)

reviewed by Anne Williamson

 

 

 

37, (Sept 2001) p 94    

Henry Williamson’s association with the WCWA began at its inauguration in 1950, and he was President from 1960-65, when he demoted himself to Vice-President, which he held until his death in 1977.  Written in an erudite but humorous style, this book celebrates the many writers and personalities that have been involved in the WCWA, not least the present President, the eminent playwright Christopher Fry (The Lady’s Not for Burning, etc).  A valuable contribution to the background of the literary life of this interesting group of writers, with some fresh information (inc. photos) about HW.

First Meeting with Henry Williamson, A

John Gregory

3, (May 1981 ) pp6‑9

An account of a meeting at Ox's Cross in 1968

Flax of Dream, The

John Homan

20, (Sept 1989) pp38‑44

Bibliographical notes on The Flay of Dream sequence including The Star‑born

Fledgeling Thoughts (Part 1 of talk on ‘The London Trilogy)

Anne Williamson

 

38, (Sep 2002) pp10-20

An examination of the early notebooks and journals of HW revealing his thoughts and first attempts at writing stories, including extracts from his unpublished important 1920 journal, containing much material subsequently used in published work.   Includes photographs of HW at the grave of Richard Jefferies, his school friend Rupert Bryers, who features in the books and was killed in WW1.

Flossie Flowers Revealed?

John Homan

22, (Sep 1990) pp42‑43

The character in Love and the Loveless linked to Rosa Lewis

Folkestone Connection, The

Ronald Walker

28, (Sep 1993) pp40‑51

The abridged text of a talk given at a Society meeting (1992) which explores the place of Folkestone in the writings of HW

Food Shortage At Home 1917

34, (Sep 1998) p35

Facsimile of document dated 29 May 1917

For the Record

Peter K Robins

23, (Mar 1991) pp30‑3

Details of recordings of HW held in the British Library National Sound Archive (NSA)

Forty Years in Wild Devon

Noel Beer

25, (Mar 1992) pp24‑25

A short account of a lecture given by HW at the Devon Festival of the Arts in 1954

Fox in the Moonlight (The)                             

Henry Williamson                       

36, (Sept 2000)  pp 54-5

Facsimile reproduction of a sheet of corrected galley proofs of this story first published in The Labouring Life (1932) for the revised version in Tales of a Devon Village (1945) where HW adds in a paragraph about Jesus of Nazareth (Christ).

Fragment, A

Brian Sanders

15, (Mar 1987) pp25‑28

An account of a first meeting with HW by an old boy of Colfe's School

From “A Wartime Norfolk journal”: Easter 1944        

Henry Williamson       

36 (Sep 2000) pp 74-5

Reprinted from The Adelphi, vol 23, no 2, Jan-March 1947, this article relates an ethos very apposite to The Star-born and shows that HW’s thinking about Christ and the meaning of life was linked not just to WW1 But also to WW2.

From Dandelion Days

Fred Shepherd

6, (Oct 1982) pp32‑35

A discussion of HW's feelings toward his old school including a photograph of him as a member of the Colfe Field Club

From Manuscript to Printed Edition

Terence Jones

16, (Sep 1987) pp3‑6

A brief comparison of surviving manuscripts of Tarka

From the Back of a Picture

Fred Shepherd

23, (Mar 1991) pp44‑45

A reprint of a review of The Story of a Norfolk Farm found as backing papers of a watercolour

Further Memories of Henry Williamson

Guy Priest

6, (Oct 1982) pp 12‑19

A meeting during the writing of Salar and later encounters in Devon

Further Notes for the Chronicle

Henry Williamson

34, (Sep 1998) pp66‑67

A facsimile of some preparatory note for The Golden Virgin

 

 

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