The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... France , but like D. H. Lawrence who had also wanted to leave England immediately upon the conclusion of hostilities , Ford found that his request for a passport was refused . He therefore decided to settle somewhere in the country ...
... France , but like D. H. Lawrence who had also wanted to leave England immediately upon the conclusion of hostilities , Ford found that his request for a passport was refused . He therefore decided to settle somewhere in the country ...
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... France . The only passage he could secure was Tourist Class on an Italian liner sailing by way of Madeira and Gibraltar . It was a dismal crossing : the ship was full of admirers of Mussolini , it was hot , it was crowded , the ship's ...
... France . The only passage he could secure was Tourist Class on an Italian liner sailing by way of Madeira and Gibraltar . It was a dismal crossing : the ship was full of admirers of Mussolini , it was hot , it was crowded , the ship's ...
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... France , 1924-6 , 193- 195 ; New York and lectures in America , 196-201 ; return to France , 202-3 ; books of the late ' twenties , 204-5 ; break with Stella Bowen , 206-7 ; South of France and new house near Toulon , 210-16 ; with Ezra ...
... France , 1924-6 , 193- 195 ; New York and lectures in America , 196-201 ; return to France , 202-3 ; books of the late ' twenties , 204-5 ; break with Stella Bowen , 206-7 ; South of France and new house near Toulon , 210-16 ; with Ezra ...
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