The Life and Work of Ford Madox FordHorizon Press, 1965 - 298 pàgines |
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... York as a lecturer . In addition to the deprivations Ford suffered as an officer in France he was almost continually inconvenienced by lack of funds . When , in 1917 , he had returned to England for convalescence , his poverty became so ...
... York as a lecturer . In addition to the deprivations Ford suffered as an officer in France he was almost continually inconvenienced by lack of funds . When , in 1917 , he had returned to England for convalescence , his poverty became so ...
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... York , Ford had frequent opportunity to visit London on leave . On most of these occasions , however , he did not stay at South Lodge because he had come to realize that he and Violet were split by a basic difference of attitude . He ...
... York , Ford had frequent opportunity to visit London on leave . On most of these occasions , however , he did not stay at South Lodge because he had come to realize that he and Violet were split by a basic difference of attitude . He ...
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... York , but the principal reason for this situation was the sudden bankruptcy of his New York publishers . Some Do Not had been brought out by a new firm called Seltzer and had sold 40,000 copies , but shortly after- wards this publisher ...
... York , but the principal reason for this situation was the sudden bankruptcy of his New York publishers . Some Do Not had been brought out by a new firm called Seltzer and had sold 40,000 copies , but shortly after- wards this publisher ...
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Romance | 35 |
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