|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Key to references: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Main headings in bold, cited works in italics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| sub-headings in plain, cited works in italics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Newsletter, page; e.g. :- NL4,5; | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Journal, page; e.g. :- 25,10; |
|
Tail Corn Michael Bennett 19, (Mar 1989) pp46‑47 |
Anecdotes about HW and his farming years |
|
Tarka Country Revisited Trevor Beer 16, (Sept 1987) p24 |
An account of a visit to Ramshorn Pond where an otter is seen |
|
Tarka the Otter isn't dead Brian Carter 7, (May 1983) p 17 |
A reprint of Brian Carter's Country Diary evoking the spirit of Tarka on a visit to Georgeham and the Braunton Burrows |
|
Tarka ‑ The Wonder and the One‑ness Bryan Wake 16, (Sep 1987) pp 12‑14 |
The impact of Tarka from the perspective of both child and adult |
|
Tarka Trail Project, The Graham Wills 16, (Sep 1987) p22 |
A brief report |
Tarka's RouteAnne Williamson 16, (Sep 1987) pp16‑18 |
A detailed description with OS map references |
|
T'chackamma Henry Williamson 31, (Sep 1995) pp60‑61 |
A fragment of manuscript being an early draft of the story which was published in The Old Stag |
|
T.E. Lawrence, LETTERS, Vol. IX: Correspondence with Henry Williamson ed. by Peter Wilson and with Prologue and Epilogue by Anne Williamson (Lim. Ed., Castle Hill Press, 2000)
reviewed by John Gregory, Vice-Chairman & Publications Manager, HWS
37, (Sept 2001) pp 92-3 |
This publication of all extant letters between these two men in full is an important volume with regard to HW’s life and work. From the very first letter regarding Tarka Lawrence was an important influence on Williamson., and it was on his return from sending HW a telegram arranging for them to meet the next day at Lawrence’s cottage for lunch, that Lawrence met with the motorcycle accident that led to his death a few day’s later. Commentary by Anne Williamson and quotations from Williamson’s own book about the friendship, Genius of Friendship (1945), puts the correspondence into context, while publication of the final letter Williamson wrote to Lawrence provides proof that stories of a fascist connection between these two men are totally false. Within the letters can be found much information about both men, particularly Williamson’s writings and his life in general. |
Ten Years' RemembranceHenry Williamson 18, (Sept 1988) pp28‑29 |
An article written for the Daily Mirror, 12th November, 1928 recording HW's observations and thoughts at the cenotaph ceremony |
|
Thoughts on reading Dan Farson's Henry, An Appreciation Sally Elliott 19, (Mar 1989) pp 13‑14 |
A criticism of the book |
|
Thoughts on Field-Marshal Haig Henry Williamson 35, (Sept 1999) p 72 |
An extract from a review where HW digresses to give his own supportive thoughts about Haig. |
|
Photograph of Thomas Leaver 38, (Sep 2002) p58 |
In Moorish costume taken at the Alhambra, Spain , 1903 |
|
Thomas Turney and Family Peter Lewis 38, (Sep 2002) pp 47-57 |
An examination of the role of Thomas Turney (based on HW’s maternal grand-father Thomas Leaver) and his family within the early vols of ACofAS. |
|
Three Pages from the full MS of The Star-born Henry Williamson 36, (Sept 2000) pp 58-60 |
Facsimile reproduction of this item (Document in the Special Collection, Exeter University, England). |
Time to Forgive?Ronald Walker 7, (May 1983) pp30‑33 |
A summary of the Omnibus 'Writers on the Right' programme broadcast on 6th March, 1983 in which HW's political affiliations were discussed. A formal letter of complaint to the BBC is appended |
Timbo’s DreamHenry Williamson 32, (Sep 1996) pp42-46 |
A facsimile of a short children’s story which first appeared in The Playhour Books No 2 (1928) |
|
To the Fishponds and back again John Gillis 4, (Nov 1981) pp27‑30 |
A description of the Fishponds at Keston. and the house at Eastern Road (Hillside Road), first home of HW |
To Henry – A TributeBeryl Fullagar 32, (Sep 1996) p74 |
A poem to celebrate the centenary |
|
Two Dedicated Otter Men John Irving
36, (Sept 2000) pp 89-90 |
The BBC television producer John Irving gives a brief outline of his friendship with HW in the 1960s and recalls the difficult occasion when he took HW to a drinks party at the home of Sir Peter Scott (author, naturalist, artist) where Gavin Maxwell (author of a book about an otter entitled Ring of Bright Water) was present. The two ‘otter men’ bristled visibly. |
|
Truthful Poem by an Ex-Service Man, Written by an unemployed ex-soldier 34, (Sep 2000) p36 |
Facsimile copy of poem of disillusionment at conditions after WW1 |
Two Maddisons, TheGeorge D Painter 5, (May 1982) pp30‑33 |
A review of Love and the Loveless first published in The ,Aylesford Review Vol 11, No 6. Spring 1959 |
|
Two postcards of Lydford Gorge 36, (Sep 2000) p 26 |
Reproduction of pictures and text: thought to have been sent to HW by Jo Radford |
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Index of Authors | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| General Journal Index | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Research Centre
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|