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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 from34, (Sep 2000) 24-25 |
Facsimile copy of document in HW’s archive dating from WW1. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Life with Father Robert Williamson 15, (Mar 1987) pp41‑46 |
The transcript of a talk drawing on childhood memories |
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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). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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).
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'Lindenheim' John Glanfield 5, (May 1982) pp5-13 |
A detailed examination of 21, Eastern Road (11, Hillside Road) complete with floor plan |
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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
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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
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Living in GeorgehamDavid Stokes 12, (Sep 1985) pp41‑49 |
The transcript of a talk given to the Society during a walk around Georgeham in 1984 |
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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 Loveless34, (Sep 1988) pp68-73 |
A selection of HW’s sketches for the cover |
Lost Rivers of the SalmonidaeBarry 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 |
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Lucy ‑ A Woman's Eye View Margaret White 22, (Sep 1990) pp15‑17 |
An appreciation of the character 'Lucy' in the Chronicle |
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Lydford Gorge – sketch map Anne Williamson 36 (Sept 2000) p 27 |
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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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