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The Daily Telegraph
[October 9, 2023]
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· Anthony Holden, Writer of Non-Fiction Blockbusters on Subjects Ranging from Poker to the Royal Family ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Anthony Holden
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 17, 2023]
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· Louise Glück, Fame-Averse American Poet Who Found It “harrowing” to Be Made 2020 Novel Laureate ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Louise Glück
]
· The Very Reverend Trevor Beeson, Dean of Winchester and Veteran Obituarist for the Telegraph ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Trevor Beeson
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 18, 2023]
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· David Benedictus, Enfant Terrible Author of an Autobiographical Eton Novel and a Winnie-the-Pooh Sequel ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
David Benedictus
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 22, 2023]
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· Britain Was Forged by Women Who Revolt ·
Philippa Gregory
· ar
The Daily Telegraph
[October 31, 2023]
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· The Spare Room ·
Jeanette Winterson
· ss
The Daily Telegraph
[November 4, 2023]
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· “I live in fear of receiving a note from S Gollum”: Tolkien’s Letters—Revealed for the First Time ·
J. R. R. Tolkien
· lt
The Daily Telegraph
[November 5, 2023]
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· Why Shakespeare’s Despots Are a Warning to Today’s Tech Billionaires ·
Naomi Alderman
· ar
The Daily Telegraph
[November 6, 2023]
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· “People on Goodreads call my stories gross. But it’s just life” ·
Leaf Arbuthnot
· iv [Ref.
Camilla Grudova
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 9, 2023]
[]
· Poet John Burnside on Drug Addiction, His Abusive Father and Winning the “British Nobel” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
John Burnside
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 17, 2023]
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· A.S. Byatt, Booker-Winning Novelist, Dies at 87 ·
[uncredited]
· ar [Ref.
A. S. Byatt
]
· A.S. Byatt, Ingenious and Cerebral Novelist Who Won the Booker Prize for
Possession
—Obituary ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
A. S. Byatt
]
· Why A.S. Byatt’s
Possession
Is the Perfect Novel ·
Jake Kerridge
· ar [Ref.
A. S. Byatt
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 25, 2023]
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· “I was outed as gay in the 1990s by a Vanity Fair article” ·
Patricia Cornwell
· ar
The Daily Telegraph
[November 30, 2023]
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· “I feel uneasy about Roald Dahl’s nastiness, but that’s probably not shared by kids” ·
Chris Harvey
· iv [Ref.
Katherine Rundell
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 5, 2023]
[]
· Eddie Linden, Illiterate Glasgow Labourer Who Became an Unlikely Star of 1960s London’s Poetry Scene ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Eddie S. Linden
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 27, 2023]
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· KM Peyton, Doyenne of Pony Fiction Who Won the Carnegie Medal for Her Flambards Series ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Kathleen Wendy Peyton
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 30, 2023]
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· The Great Conversation ·
Rose Tremain
· ss
· Why Ernest J Gaines Is Literature’s Best-Kept Secret ·
Lindsay Johns
· ar [Ref.
Ernest J. Gaines
]
The Daily Telegraph
[January 4, 2024]
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· “Shakespeare is too much of a know-all for my liking” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Gerald Murnane
]
The Daily Telegraph
[January 30, 2024]
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· “I’m not trying to overthrow capitalism—I care deeply about potholes” ·
Judith Woods
· iv [Ref.
John Cooper Clarke
]
The Daily Telegraph
[February 2, 2024]
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· James Bond and the Exploding Archbishop: Inside Anthony Burgess’s Deranged
Spy Who Loved Me
Script ·
Jeremy Duns
· ar [Ref.
Anthony Burgess
]
The Daily Telegraph
[February 11, 2024]
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· “A Touch of Spring”: A Lost Story by Richmal Crompton—Unseen in a Century ·
[uncredited]
· ar [Ref.
Richmal Crompton
]
_ · A Touch of Spring ·
Richmal Crompton
· ss
The Humorist
April 1924
The Daily Telegraph
[February 12, 2024]
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· Christopher Priest, Science Fiction Writer Whose Book
The Prestige
Was Made Into a Film—Obituary ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Christopher Priest
]
The Daily Telegraph
[February 28, 2024]
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· Exclusive: Read a Long-Lost A.A. Milne First World War Story ·
Gyles Brandreth
· ar [Ref.
A. A. Milne
]
· Mullins ·
A. A. Milne
· ss
The Living Age
August 2 1919
The Daily Telegraph
[February 29, 2024]
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· “People are comfortable. They don’t want any more progress” ·
Simon Ings
· iv [Ref.
Liu Cixin
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 1, 2024]
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· “Did I like Harry Potter? Not enough to read a second book” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Philip Pullman
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 2, 2024]
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· “Trump is a very confused man”: America’s Greatest Christian Writer on Why Voters Must Read Genesis ·
Peter Stanford
· iv [Ref.
Marilynne Robinson
]
· “I expected Putin to escalate—but not to bomb us like Hitler” ·
David Knowles
· iv [Ref.
Andrey Kurkov
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 5, 2024]
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· Edward Bond, Playwright Whose Shocking Sex and Violence Defeated the Censor in the 1960s—Obituary ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Edward Bond
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 8, 2024]
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· “The idea of free speech has been misused” ·
Claire Allfree
· iv [Ref.
Joanne Harris
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 17, 2024]
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· Alan Brownjohn, Prolific Poet and Novelist Who Skewered the Banality of Office Life—Obituary ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Alan Brownjohn
]
The Daily Telegraph
[March 25, 2024]
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· “Our English teacher was great—he taught us Shakespeare is full of dirty jokes” ·
Danny Danziger
· iv [Ref.
Ken Follett
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 1, 2024]
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· “I would legalise all drugs across the board” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Don Winslow
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 2, 2024]
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· Trevor Griffiths, Socialist Playwright Who Embraced Television to “Cut Across the Classes” ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Trevor Griffiths
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 4, 2024]
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· Martin Bax, Eminent Paediatrician Who Also Wrote Novels and Founded a Sparky Literary Magazine ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Martin Bax
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 5, 2024]
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· Lynne Reid Banks, Author of
The L-Shaped Room
and Children’s Classic
The Indian in the Cupboard
·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Lynne Reid Banks
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 11, 2024]
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· John Barth, Author Whose Novels
Giles Goat-Boy
and
The Sot-Weed Factor
Became a Cult ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
John Barth
]
· “We smashed the furniture in my dead dad’s house” and Got a Writ for Noise Pollution ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Rupert Thomson
]
The Daily Telegraph
[April 29, 2024]
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· CJ Sanson, Novelist Admired for the Rigour of His Bestselling Shardlake Tudor Detective Stories ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
C. J. Sansom
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 1, 2024]
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· Paul Auster, Screenwriter and Novelist Best Known for
The New York Trilogy
·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Paul Auster
]
· Paul Auster Made Crime Fiction Clever—Without Him There Would Be No
True Detective
·
[uncredited]
· ar [Ref.
Paul Auster
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 10, 2024]
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· Dame Shirley Conran, Author and Campaigner Who Blazed a Trail with
Superwoman
and
Lace
·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Shirley Conran
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 11, 2024]
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· “He’s the brawling Rebus of the early books”: Ian Rankin’s Detective Is Back—and He’s Bad ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Ian Rankin
&
Gregory Burke
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 14, 2024]
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· Alice Munro, Nobel Prize Winner Widely Held to Be the Master of the Modern Short Story ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Alice Munro
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 24, 2024]
[]
· Children’s Literature Going Downhill with Silly Books ·
Anita Singh
· iv [Ref.
Anthony Horowitz
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 26, 2024]
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· “When the Irish got to America, they took over the pubs, the police and the politics” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Kevin Barry
]
The Daily Telegraph
[May 31, 2024]
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· Daniel Handler, aka Leony Snicket Interview: “I was abused—but don’t call me a victim” ·
Tristram Fane Saunders
· iv [Ref.
Daniel Handler
]
The Daily Telegraph
[June 4, 2024]
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· John Burnside, Vivid Poet and Memoirist Whose Work Was Influenced by a Brutal Childhood ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
John Burnside
]
The Daily Telegraph
[June 9, 2024]
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· “Why can’t I write from the viewpoint of a black woman?” ·
Claire Allfree
· iv [Ref.
Joseph O’Neill
]
The Daily Telegraph
[June 23, 2024]
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· “People thought I was excusing rape”: Why Roger McGough Is Rewriting His Poems ·
Tristram Fane Saunders
· iv [Ref.
Roger McGough
]
The Daily Telegraph
[June 28, 2024]
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· Kinky Friedman, Texan Humorist, Country Singer, Writer and “equal-opportunities offender” ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Kinky Friedman
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 1, 2024]
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· Ismail Kadare, Albania’s Most Famous Writer, Whose Barbed Fables Criticised Hoxha’s Regime ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Ismail Kadare
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 4, 2024]
[]
· Robert Irwin, Arabist Scholar and Novelist Who Took on Edward Said and Became a Dervish ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Robert Irwin
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 8, 2024]
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· Jon Landau, Producer Who Won an Oscar for
Titanic
and Was Nominated for the
Avatar
Films ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Jon Landau
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 13, 2024]
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· “My father died at 6am. By 7am we were all trashed” ·
Claire Allfree
· iv [Ref.
Evie Wyld
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 14, 2024]
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· Ruth Westheimer, Holocaust Survivor and Sex Therapist Who Became a Pop Culture Phenomenon ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Ruth Westheimer
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 19, 2024]
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· Bob Newhart, Comedian Who Reduced Princess Margaret to Tears with His Deadpan Monologues ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Bob Newhart
]
The Daily Telegraph
[July 20, 2024]
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· Forget Shakespeare’s Lies: Macbeth Was a Good King Who United Scotland ·
Val McDermid
· ar
The Daily Telegraph
[July 26, 2024]
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· What Alien Life Might Actually Look Like—and How We’ll Find It ·
Simon Ings
· br
The Daily Telegraph
[July 28, 2024]
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· Dame Edna O’Brien, Acclaimed Writer Whose Early Novels Caused Outrage in Her Native Ireland ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Edna O’Brien
]
The Daily Telegraph
[September 11, 2024]
[]
· David Knowles, Journalist Who Helped Make the Daily Telegraph Podcast “Ukraine: The Latest” a Runaway Success ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
David Knowles
]
The Daily Telegraph
[September 17, 2024]
[]
· “There should be a rule that you can’t change a dead author’s text” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
Dave Eggers
]
The Daily Telegraph
[September 29, 2024]
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· Peter Green, Classical Scholar and Author Thought to Be the Model for the Hero of the Raj Quartet Novels ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Peter Green
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 2, 2024]
[]
· Ed McLachlan, Private Eye and Punch Cartoonist Acclaimed for His “insane”, Often Dark Humour ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Edward McLachlan
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 11, 2024]
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· Fleur Adcock, Poet with a Laidback Tone Whose Work Was Anchored in Direct, Irreverent Observation ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Fleur Adcock
]
· Robert Coover, Subversive Novelist Whose Interests Ranged from Weird Eroticism to Fairy Tales ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Robert Coover
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 12, 2024]
[]
· Captain Richard Woodman, Merchant Seaman and Writer of Histories and the Nathanial Drinkwater Novels ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Richard Woodman
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 20, 2024]
[]
· John le Carre’s Son: “People told him secrets they’d told no-one” ·
Mick Brown
· iv [Ref.
John le Carre
&
Nick Cornwell
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 21, 2024]
[]
· “I’m one of the most banned authors in America” ·
Jack Rear
· iv [Ref.
Jodi Picoult
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 22, 2024]
[]
· “I’ve died without dying” ·
Mick Brown
· iv [Ref.
Hanif Kureishi
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 26, 2024]
[]
· How E.M. Forster Laid Bare His “Fatal Secret” ·
Colm Toibin
· ar [Ref.
E. M. Forster
]
The Daily Telegraph
[October 28, 2024]
[]
· Paul Bailey, Novelist Who Explored Love and Loss and Wrote an Acclaimed Biography of Cynthia Payne ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Paul Bailey
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 2, 2024]
[]
· Baked Beans on Toast? Certainly Not, How Disgraceful ·
Jeffrey Archer
· ar
The Daily Telegraph
[November 5, 2024]
[]
· “Black, white, tall, short. I have the right to put myself in anybody’s skin” ·
Claire Allfree
· iv [Ref.
Isabel Allende
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 8, 2024]
[]
· “I’ve had death threats—but I am proud to have challenged what people think” ·
Jake Kerridge
· iv [Ref.
David Baldacci
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 9, 2024]
[]
· “At boarding school, books saved my life” ·
Judith Woods
· iv [Ref.
Anthony Horowitz
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 10, 2024]
[]
· Is This the Greatest European Poet of the 20th Century ·
J. M. Coetzee
· ar [Ref.
Zbigniew Herbert
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 12, 2024]
[]
· How the Voice of Harlem Became the King of Crime Fiction ·
Lindsay Johns
· ar [Ref.
Chester Himes
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 22, 2024]
[]
· “We shouldn’t divide the world into aggressors and victim” ·
Claire Allfree
· iv [Ref.
Richard Flanagan
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 25, 2024]
[]
· Even at 86, Barbara Taylor Bradford Taught Me a Lot About Sex ·
Liz Hoggard
· ar [Ref.
Barbara Taylor Bradford
]
· Barbara Taylor Bradford, Yorkshire-Born Novelist Whose Blockbusters Included
A Woman of Substance
·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Barbara Taylor Bradford
]
The Daily Telegraph
[November 29, 2024]
[]
· Peter Maddocks, Prolific Cartoonist with an Eye for Life’s Absurdities ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Peter Maddocks
]
· “My controlling ex-husband wouldn’t let me have my own phone or door key” ·
Julia Llewellyn Smith
· iv [Ref.
Lisa Jewell
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 4, 2024]
[]
· Marshall Brickman, Annie Hall and Manhattan Co-writer Who Helped Reinvent Woody Allen ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Marshall Brickman
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 9, 2024]
[]
· Take That, Tolkien: How Brandon Sanderson Became the King of the Fantasy Doorstopper ·
Ed Power
· iv [Ref.
Brandon Sanderson
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 16, 2024]
[]
· Sandra Gilbert, Literary Critic Whose 1979 Polemic
The Madwoman in the Attic
Became a Classic ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Sandra M. Gilbert
]
The Daily Telegraph
[December 17, 2024]
[]
· “I never thought I’d become a gay icon in my 70s” ·
Susie Mesure
· iv [Ref.
Jacqueline Wilson
]
The Daily Telegraph
[January 3, 2025]
[]
· David Lodge, Comic Novelist and Academic Whose “Campus Trilogy” Included
Changing Places
and
Nice Work
·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
David Lodge
]
The Daily Telegraph
[January 6, 2025]
[]
· Brian Freemantle, Roving Reporter and Novelist Behind the Bestselling Charlie Muffin Spy Series ·
[uncredited]
· ob [Ref.
Brian Freemantle
]
Seven (The Daily Telegraph Sunday supplement)
Seven (The Daily Telegraph Sunday supplement)
[December 23, 2007] (tabloid)
[]
18 · There’s No Such Place as Bedford Falls ·
Joanne Harris
· ss
Telegraph Sunday Magazine
Telegraph Sunday Magazine
[September 9, 1979] (96pp)
[]
· The War of the Big Boats ·
Hammond Innes
· ar
· Hijacker ·
Heinrich Boll
· ss
Telegraph Sunday Magazine
[April 25, 1982]
[]
· Happiness and Suffering ·
Brian W. Aldiss
· vi
Telegraph Sunday Magazine
[Number 399, 17th June 1984] (Sunday Telegraph Limited, The, 1p, 44pp, A4)
[]
Colour supplement issued with
Sunday Telegraph
. Only fiction and related articles indexed.
16 · Viddies in the Scepter’d Isle ·
Tom Wolfe
· ss; illustrated by
Brian Denington
23 · Utopia Begins at Home ·
Brian Aldiss
· ss; illustrated by
Brian Denington
28 · Steps to Serenity Park ·
Philip Oakes
· ss; illustrated by
Brian Denington
35 · World Cleansed of Wallies ·
Frederic Raphael
· ss; illustrated by
Brian Denington
38 · There Will Be Other Words ·
Anthony Burgess
· ar; illustrated by
Brian Denington
Dainty Novels:
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about
)
Dainty Novels & The Home Magazine
Dainty Novels & The Home Magazine
[#929, May 28, 1919] (Shurey’s Publications, 1½d, 32pp, digest 6½″ x 8¾″)
[]
Details supplied by Mike Ashley.
1 · The Way Back ·
Mabel Norris
· nv
26 · How I Went to Canada, II: The Atlantic Passage ·
[uncredited]
· ss
Dainty Novels & The Home Magazine
[#935, July 9, 1919] (40pp)
[]
cover photograph of George Walsh. Details supplied by James Doig.
1 · The Remittance Man ·
Cynthia Lennox
· sl
17 · Matters of the Moment ·
Ada
· cl
19 · Round the Worktable. A Dove of Peace in Crochet ·
[uncredited]
· cl
21 · What the Editress Has to Tell You ·
[uncredited]
· cl
22 · At the Kitchen Fire ·
Murielle
· lt
32 · Who Was Guily? ·
Jessie Whitaker
· sl
37 · How I Went to Canada ·
[uncredited]
· sl
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