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Last 100 Days, The

Henry Williamsons

34, (Sep 1998) pp52-65

Facsimile of autograph, typescript, and printed version of a series of articles which were published in the Daily Express in 1928

Last Summer, The

Henry Williamson

11, (Apr 1985) pp9-14

An article first printed in The Times in which HW describes the summer of 1914

Leaning on Hardy's Gate

Ronald Walker

25, (Mar 1992) pp26‑27

A discussion of the influence of Thomas Hardy on the descriptive writings of HW

Learned Pig (The) 

Anne Williamson    

 

 

 

36, (Sep 2000) p 73

The Learned Pig is a horse and is referred to in The Star-born.  In real life the horse belonged to Leicester Hibbert, grandfather of HW’s first wife, Ida Loetitia Hibbert,  After its death Hibbert had one of its hoofs made into a silver-mounted inkwell.  This item, with details slightly changed, features in The Pathway.

Letters found on Germans during the Somme Battle, extracts from

34, (Sep 2000) 24-25

Facsimile copy of document in HW’s archive dating from WW1.

Lewisham 1984

Brian Fullagar

10, (Oct 1984) pp39‑41

A description of events attending the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Eastern Road in 1984

Lewisham of Henry Williamson, The

Brian Fullagar

31, (Sep 1995) pp33‑42

An account of the area which features strongly in much of HW's writing illustrated with a map and many photographs

Life with Father 

Robert Williamson

15, (Mar 1987) pp41‑46

The transcript of a talk drawing on childhood memories

Life was of the same moment of Truth                  

Peter Short                           

37 (Sept 2001) pp80-83   

A response to The Star-born via HW’s expression of his own spirituality within this book; the title is a quotation from It Was The Nightingale (Vol 10, A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight, ch 1, p 14).

Light of Khristos (The) 

Brian Sanders   

36 (Sept 2000) pp5-6

A short commentary on the plot and flow of The Star-born (pub 1933, rev ed 1948) which accompanied readings from the book after the HWS dinner, Tavistock (Lydford, Devon) May 2000.

Light on The Pathway

Tony Evans

33, (Sep 1997) pp25‑41

A profusely illustrated description of the area around Braunton, showing their connections with The Pathway.

Like Peeling an Onion

Ben Serjeant                       

37 (Sept 2001) p78    

Response to The Star-born, linking its ethos to John Clare (English poet and writer).  

 

'Lindenheim'

John Glanfield

5, (May 1982) pp5-13

A detailed examination of 21, Eastern Road (11, Hillside Road) complete with floor plan

Literary Lives, ed John Sutherland (OUP, 2001, ISBN 0-19-860406-8)

Review by Anne Williamson

38, (Sep 2002) p92

125 of the original entries in the field of twentieth-century literature from the old The Dictionary of National biography, which includes Richard Frere on HW

 

Literary Qualities of Henry Williamson's Writings set in Norfolk

JW Blench

12, (Sep 1985) pp10‑29

An assessment of HW's Norfolk‑based work in the Chronicle, The Storv of a Norfolk Farm, The Phasian Bird, and various articles

 

Living in Georgeham

David Stokes

12, (Sep 1985) pp41‑49

The transcript of a talk given to the Society during a walk around Georgeham in 1984

London Highlanders, The

Peter Cole

14, (Sep 1984) pp5-17

A comparison between real events in the Great War and HW's novels of the period

Love and the Loveless

34, (Sep 1988) pp68-73

A selection of HW’s sketches for the cover

Lost Rivers of the Salmonidae

Barry Kitts

 

32, (Sep 1996) pp57-65

An examination of three rivers, the Hogsmill, Wandle and Ravensbourne, and the surrounding area (HW’s childhood haunts), with reference to their influence of Richard Jefferies and HW  

Lucy ‑ A Woman's Eye View

Margaret White

22, (Sep 1990) pp15‑17

An appreciation of the character 'Lucy' in the Chronicle

Lydford Gorge – sketch map  Anne Williamson   

36 (Sept 2000) p 27

 

 

Lynton & Barnstaple Railway and its founder, The

Peter Lewis

32, (Sep 1996) pp 24‑34

A history of the narrow‑gauge railway described in several of HW's books.

 

 

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