Douglas Goldring (7 January 1887 – 9 April 1960) was an English writer and journalist.[1][2]
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DouglasGoldring (7 January 1887 – 9 April 1960) was an English writer and journalist. Goldring was born in Greenwich, England. He was educated initially...
Soskice's husband. "Biography". Ford Madox Ford Society. South Lodge by DouglasGoldring, Constable and Co, 1943) Stang, Sondra (1986). The Ford Madox Ford...
he tells and implies, and the honest Socialist must face him, too." DouglasGoldring, writing in Fortnightly in April 1937, describes the book as "beautiful"...
The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton Serena Blandish by Enid Bagnold DouglasGoldring (1887–1960) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's...
Founded in 1937 by Lord Derwent, Robert Byron and the journalist DouglasGoldring (who went on to become the first secretary), the Group was originally...
Writing of Walpole's Russian novels the contemporary critic and novelist DouglasGoldring commented, "Russia has been the grave of many reputations; and our...
Long Ago" 6 January 1946 CW XVIII Review of The Nineteen-Twenties by DouglasGoldring, published in The Observer No. 8067 (6 January 1946) p. 3. Completed...
appreciation with some biographical notes (Chapman and Hall, 1922) by DouglasGoldring An Essay on Flecker (Doubleday Doran, 1937) by T. E. Lawrence (brief...
Movement, who invited Mahatma Gandhi to the club as a guest in 1914 DouglasGoldring, writer and journalist Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, Governor-General of...
President of Trinity College, Oxford (1938–54), Editor ODNB (1928–37) DouglasGoldring (1887–1960), English writer and journalist (ODNB) Walter 'Sebastian'...
Borkenau's name famous throughout the English-speaking world". Reviewer DouglasGoldring praised The Spanish Cockpit as "of exceptional interest to all those...
Shakespearean actor Robert Coote, actor Christopher Ellison, actor DouglasGoldring, writer and journalist Richard Hadfield, singer Edward Hibbert, actor...
high-thinkers and simple-lifers. He published plays by D. H. Lawrence and DouglasGoldring. A new journal, Focus (later changed to Purpose) was a more general...
Autobiography Archived 13 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine (1936), Chapter V DouglasGoldring, The Last Pre-Raphaelite – The Life of Ford Madox Ford (2007), pp....
up with among other the Sitwells, C.R.W. Nevison, Jacob Epstein and DouglasGoldring. Although little is known about the details, her relationship with...
Gascoigne had a keen interest in gardening Along with her friends, William Goldring and Ellen Willmott, she designed the eight acre Lotherton gardens to complement...
Refuge (Obelisk Press: Paris, 1938) Artist Quarter by "Charles Douglas" (with DouglasGoldring) (Faber & Faber: London, 1941) The City of Baal (Off-Trail...
Auxiliary Field — Track and Field George G. Westfeldt Complex — Soccer Goldring Tennis Stadium — Tennis Tulane Diamond (1893–1989) — Baseball Tulane Gymnasium...
Tyler, Calendar State Papers Spain, 1553 (London, 1916), p. 152. Elizabeth Goldring et al., John Nichols's The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth...