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Joyce: the Man, the Work, the
Reputation

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Apprenticeship of Ernest Hemingway

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It is essential reading for anyone interested in
Joyce as a man, as an artist and as a major figure of twentieth-century
culture.
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This book throws a clear light on that formative
period...... The picture it gives of a major writer in the making is
deeply revealing.
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The Life of Dylan Thomas
Constantine FitzGibbon
FitzGibbon's The Life of Dylan Thomas holds
its place as the best and most direct biography of the poet.
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Eric Gill Autobiography

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Christopher Plantin
Colin Clair
This is the first full-scale study of one of the
most important figures in the history of printing; the man who in the
sixteenth century "turned what has been a handicraft into an
industry".
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Gill proved to be one of Britain's most versatile
artists during the first half of this century. He left his mark both
within England and abroad in the fields of sculpture, wood-engraving,
typography and design.
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