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  1. Hugh Walpole by Rupert Hart-Davis, 1998-04-01
  2. The Green Mirror by Sir Hugh Walpole, 2009-10-21
  3. Above the Dark Circus by Hugh Walpole, 1985
  4. The Captives by Hugh Walpole, 2002-02
  5. Rogue Herries (Paperback) by Hugh Walpole, 2010-02-17
  6. The Dark Forest (Classic Reprint) by Sir Hugh Walpole, 2010-04-26
  7. Sir Hugh Walpole and the United States: A Novelist's View of 1919-1936 America by Elizabeth Steele, 2006-12-30
  8. Hans Frost by Hugh Walpole, 2005-04
  9. Fortitude by Hugh Walpole, 2010-03-07
  10. Wintersmoon by Hugh Walpole, 1928
  11. The Secret City: A Novel in Three Parts by Hugh Walpole, 2010-04-03
  12. The Old Ladies by Hugh Walpole, 2006-11-12
  13. Vanessa by Hugh Walpole, 1971
  14. Hugh Walpole stumbles upon priceless literary treasure in a San Francisco book shop: by Ernest Jerome Hopkins 1887-1973, 1920-12-31

1. Hugh Walpole - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sir Hugh Walpole was a key member of an exclusive homosexual literary clique in 1930s London that also included Noel Coward and Ivor Novello.
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Jump to: navigation search Sir Hugh Walpole, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1934 Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole March 13 June 1 ) was an English novelist He was born in Auckland in New Zealand and educated in England at the King's School, Canterbury and Emmanuel College, Cambridge . He worked as a teacher before turning to writing full time. Walpole's first novel was The Wooden Horse (1909) and Fortitude (1913) his first great novelistic success. He worked for the Red Cross in Russia during World War I , an experience that fed his The Dark Forest (1916) and The Secret City (1919). The latter won the inaugural James Tait Black Memorial Prize Walpole lived at Brackenburn Lodge, on the slopes of Catbells in the Lake District , from 1924 to his death. There he wrote many of his best known works, including the family saga The Herries Chronicle , comprised of Rogue Herries Judith Paris The Fortress (1932) and Vanessa (1933). Another Herries story, The Church in the Snow , was published in The Queen's Book of the Red Cross Farthing Hall (1929) was produced in collaboration with J.B. Priestley

2. Hugh Walpole - Wikipedia
Translate this page Hugh Walpole, 1884 als Sohn eines Bischofs in Neuseeland geboren, kam im Alter von fünf Jahren nach England. Dort besuchte er die King s School (Canterbury)
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole 13. M¤rz in Auckland Neuseeland 1. Juni in London , England) war ein britischer Schriftsteller Hugh Walpole, 1884 als Sohn eines Bischofs in Neuseeland geboren, kam im Alter von f¼nf Jahren nach England. Dort besuchte er die King's School Canterbury ) und Emmanuel College Cambridge Er war als Schriftsteller sowohl produktiv als auch vielseitig; neben den vier B¤nden der Herries Chronicles , seinem wohl bekanntestem Werk, das gerne mit John Galsworthys Forsythe Saga verglichen wird, schrieb er Jugendromane (die Jeremy -Serie) und makabre Schauergeschichten (  la Edgar Allan Poe ) - hier ist vor allem Portrait of a Man with Red Hair zu nennen. F¼r den starbesetzten Hollywood-Spielfilm David Copperfield (1935) bereitete er die gleichnamige Romanvorlage von Charles Dickens zu einem Drehbuch auf und ¼bernahm unter der Regie von George Cukor auch die Rolle des Vikars Zu Lebzeiten ein recht bekannter und vielgelesener Autor, geriet Walpole nach seinem Tod 1941 langsam und unverdienterweise in Vergessenheit. Er liegt bei der St John's Church in Keswick begraben.

3. Hugh Walpole
Hugh Seymour Walpole, the son of Reverend G. H. S. Walpole, was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1884. After being educated in England at King s School,
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Hugh Seymour Walpole, the son of Reverend G. H. S. Walpole, was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1884. After being educated in England at King's School, Canterbury, and Emmanuel College , Cambridge, Walpole became a schoolmaster at a boys' school. His novel, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill (1911) was based on his experiences as a schoolteacher.
Walpole left teaching and became a journalist and was working in Russia with his great friend, Arthur Ransome , when the First World War was declared. He joined the Russian Red Cross and was awarded the Order of St. George. His time at the front provided him with the material for two of his successful novels, The Dark Forest (1916) and The Secret City
By the 1920s Walpole was a successful novelist. His most popular books include The Cathedral Jeremy and Hamlet Rogue Herries Judith Paris The Fortress (1932) and Vanessa
As well as writing Farthing Hall (1929) with J. B. Priestley , Walpole wrote three autobiographical works, The Crystal Box The Apple Trees (1932) and Roman Fountain Hugh Seymour Walpole died in 1941.

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    BEERBOHM Max And Even Now Heinemann 1st Edn, 1920 320pp Good + (With worn d.w.) £90 BENNETT EA Polite Farces for the Drawing Room. Lamley. 1st Edn, 1900. G+ (Signed by Arnold Bennett; t.e.g.) £55 BLOOMFIELD Robert The Farmer¹s Boy : A Rural Poem BRUCE J Collingwood (Edited by) Northumbrian Minstrelsy Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle 1st Edn, 1882 191pp CHASE Dr AW Dr Chase¹s Recipes or Information for Everybody Thompon, Chicago 1st Edition, 1902 601pp Good (Signature on e.p.) £55 Thornton Butterworth 1st Edn, 1929 474pp the condition of the book) £50 COLLINS William The Poems of (Edited by Edmund Blunden) Etchells/Macdonald. 1929. 180pp. G+ (No 433 of 500 numbered copies; partly

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    11. Sir Hugh Walpole (1884-1941)
    A brief biography of the author Sir hugh walpole, with particular attention to his relationship with Cumbria, where he lived and based some of his books.
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    Hugh Walpole was born in New Zealand in 1884, the son of a Bishop. He came to England when he was five years old. He was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He lived in Cumbria from 1924 until his death in 1941. Hugh Walpole bought Brackenburn, overlooking Derwentwater , his 'little paradise on Catbells', in 1923. Originally a bungalow built of local Honister slate in 1909, he enlarged it and converted the upper story of the nearby garage into a library and study, which eventually housed his library of 30000 books, and his collection of paintings. The terraced garden in front of the house was designed by Walpole, who channelled a small beck to feed fountains and a pond. Literary visitors included J.B. Priestly, Sinclair Lewis, Arthur Ransome , W.H. Auden and Francis Brett Young. Walpole wrote a great deal while at Brackenburn, including his Cumberland family saga 'The Herries Chronicle' ('Rogue Herries', 'Judith Paris', 'The Fortress', and 'Vanessa'). He also wrote the 15 volumes of his diaries, which are now in the . The manuscripts of many of his novels are also in the Museum, along with work by

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    Sir Hugh Seymour Walpole was an English novelist whose homosexuality was rather more furtive than Wilde's, as well it might be since Walpole as a young man was able to follow, with all England, what happened to Wilde. Hugh was born March 13, 1884 in Auckland, New Zealand. His father became the Bishop of Edinburgh in 1910, providing Hugh with experiences commemorated in his play The Cathedral (1922). Hugh served with the Russian Red Cross in the Great War resulting in material for his novels The Dark Forest The Secret City Jeremy (1919) were like many of his works inspired by his personal biography. His famous "Herries" historicals set in the Lake District beginning with Rogue Herries (1930) place him highly among authors of swashbucklers. There are Portrait of a Man with Red Hair
    Above the Dark Circus: An Adventure
    • Above the Dark Tumult: An Adventure (Doubleday Doran, 1931). The London issue included a special interior edition of 200 signed copies on larger paper.
    • also in his omnibus Four Fantastic Tales (Macmillan, 1932)

    13. Walpole, Hugh (Seymour) - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Walpole, Hugh (S
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    English novelist, born in New Zealand. His popular novels in many genres include Mr Perrin and Mr Traill The Dark Forest (1916), the semi-autobiographical Jeremy (1919) and sequels, and Portrait of a Man with Red Hair The Herries Chronicle Walpole was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and studied at Cambridge, England. His first novel, The Wooden Horse , appeared in 1909, and success came with Fortitude (1913). During World War I he served with the Red Cross in Russia, which inspired The Dark Forest . Walpole's later writing is dominated by his massive historical work, The Herries Chronicle , comprising Rogue Herries Judith Paris The Fortress (1932), and

    14. Hugh Walpole - Biography
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    advertisement photos board add contact details Date of Birth 13 March Auckland, New Zealand Date of Death 1 June , Brackenburn, England, UK (heart attack) Birth Name Hugh Seymour Walpole Trivia Bachelor. Personal Quotes "Don't play for safety. It's the most dangerous thing in the world." You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process. With our Resume service you can add photos and build a complete resume to help you achieve the best possible presentation on the IMDb.

    15. Fortitude / Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941
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    16. The Dark Forest By Sir Hugh Walpole - Project Gutenberg
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    17. Hugh Walpole: Free Web Books, Online
    hugh walpole (18841941). Biographical note. from Wikipedia. Works. Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1911); The Prelude to Adventure (1912); Fortitude Being a
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    • Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1911)
    • The Prelude to Adventure (1912)
    • Fortitude: Being a true and Faithful Account of the Education of an Adventurer (1913) [ from Project Gutenberg The Duchess Of Wrexe: Her Decline And Death, A Romantic Commentary (1914)
    • The Golden Scarecrow (1915)
    • The Dark Forest (1916)
    • Green Mirror (1917)
    • Jeremy (1919) [ from Project Gutenberg The Secret City (1919)
    • The Captives (1920) [ from Project Gutenberg The Young Enchanted (1921)
    • The Cathedral (1922) [ from Project Gutenberg Jeremy And Hamlet: A Chronicle of Certain Incidents in the Lives of a Boy, a Dog, And a Country Town (1923)
    • The Old Ladies (1924)
    • Portrait of a Man with Red Hair (1925)
    • Harmer John: An unwordly Story (1926)
    • Jeremy at Crale (1927)
    • Wintersmoon: Passages in the Lives of Two Sisters, Janet and Rosalind Grandison (1928)
    • Farthing Hall (1929) (with J B Priestley)
    • Hans Frost (1929)
    • The "Herries" Chronicles:
      • Rogue Herries (1930)
      • Judith Paris (1931)
      • The Fortress (1932)
      • Vanessa (1933)
    • Above the Dark Circus (1931)
    • Above The Dark Tumult: An Adventure (1931)
    • Captain Nicholas (1934)
    • The Inquisitor (1935)
    • A Prayer for My Son (1936)
    • John Cornelius (1937)
    • The Joyful Delaneys (1938)
    • The Haxtons (1939)
    • The Sea Tower (1939)
    • The Bright Pavilions (1940)
    • Roman Fountain (1940)
    • The Blind Mans House: A Quiet Story (1941)
    • The Killer and the Slain: A Strange Story (1942)
    • Katherine Christian (1944)
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