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B C D ... Editors JOHN GAWSWORTH (a.k.a. T.I. Fytton-Armstrong) b.1912 d.1970 Although Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong, who used the pen-name name John Gawsworth, was a poet and writer, he will be remembered for championing the cause of many writers between the wars, and persuading many to dust off their pens and create new work. He edited a number of anthologies. Anthologies edited by John Gawsworth Strange Assembly , Unicorn (London), 1932 Includes: "The Flying Cat" by M. P. Shiel, "The Vivisector Vivisected" by Sir Ronald Ross, "The Black Lad" by Frederick Carter, "The Franc-Tireur's Escape" by Herbert E. Palmer, "The Gift of Tongues" by A. Machen, "A Feilside Tragedy" by Hubert Crackenthorpe, "The Mask" by Francis Marsden, "Ilya Vilka" by Stephen Graham, "The Journey" by Rhys Davies, "A Fragment" by Stephen Hudson, "Londoners" by Wilfred Ewart, "The Harrying of the Dead" by F. Carter, "A Night in Venice" by M. P. Shiel, "The Rose Garden" by A. Machen. Full Score Includes: "Aha" by S Graham, "The Irreverence of Fod" by S Leslie, "Luigi of Catanzaro" by L. Golding, "Dark Lot of One Saul" by M.P Shiel, "The Chemise of Margarita Pareja" by L. Hearn, "The Secret Land" by W. Ewart, "The Coffin" by C. Evans, "Nikaldon" by L.A. Pavey, "Gold Like Glass" by F. Carter, "A Wonderful Woman" by Arthur Machen, "X" by M. Whitaker, "The Gardener" by J. Lindsey, "In the Night" by P. Henderson, "Metamorphosis" by A. Wareham, "The Exorciser" by F. Marsden, "Last Days in High Germany" by H Palmer, "Kitchener at Archangel" by S. Graham, "A Pilgrimage" by W Ewart, "What Is There to Say" by R. Davies, "The Fur Coat" by C. Duff, "The Fluke Cannon" by R L Megroz, "Finding" by J Lindsey, "Innocence" by H.E. Bates, "A Suet Pudding" by T E Powys, "Above the River" by J. Gawsworth, "A Postscript to 'Above the River' " by A. Machen. | |
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