Hugh Kingsmill Lunn (21 November 1889 – 15 May 1949), who dropped his surname for professional purposes, was a versatile British writer and journalist. The writers Arnold Lunn and Brian Lunn were his brothers.
HughKingsmill Lunn (21 November 1889 – 15 May 1949), who dropped his surname for professional purposes, was a versatile British writer and journalist...
aftermath of the war, he converted to Christianity under the influence of HughKingsmill and helped to bring Mother Teresa to popular attention in the West....
illustrated by Bun Katsuta. The short story "Clubs are Trumps" was written by HughKingsmill as a sequel to the Jeeves story "The Purity of the Turf". It was published...
In 1964, Holroyd published his first book, a biography of the writer HughKingsmill; his reputation was consolidated in 1967–68 with the publication of...
same city. Just after his death a biography written by HughKingsmill (pseudonym of HughKingsmill Lunn) was published. " Dulce 'Domum' Kegan Paul (1886)...
James Boswell (1938) with HughKingsmill The Hero of Delhi (1939) on John Nicholson This Blessed Plot (1942) with HughKingsmill A Life of Shakespeare: With...
(1859–1939), English businessman Hugh Lunn (born 1941), Australian journalist HughKingsmill, full name HughKingsmill Lunn (1889–1949), British writer...
Harris, who became her lover. Harris and Bagnold are both portrayed in HughKingsmill's novel The Will to Love (1919). As an art student in Chelsea, Bagnold...
portal Jorge Luis Borges, Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote (1939) HughKingsmill, The Return of William Shakespeare (1929) Asimov, Isaac (1975). Science...
themselves with D. H. Lawrence, Robert Trevelyn, Bertrand Russell, HughKingsmill, Basanta Kumar Mullick, Kiran Shankar Roy, Apurba Chanda, Sri Prakash...
were in conflict with his talent as a businessman. Arnold Lunn and HughKingsmill were his brothers. In the mid-1920s Lunn was living at 50 Manchester...
Middle-earth legendarium in prose. February 4 or 5 – The English writer HughKingsmill is captured in action in France. February 16 – The publisher Boni &...
two brothers were also authors. HughKingsmill Lunn became a noted literary journalist under the name HughKingsmill. Brian Lunn was best known for his...
in college). He collaborated with HughKingsmill on the biography The Casanova Fable, his friendship with Kingsmill being both a source of conflict over...
The Gilbert Islands (Gilbertese: Tungaru; formerly Kingsmill or King's-Mill Islands) are a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean...
The Kingsmill massacre was a mass shooting that took place on 5 January 1976 near the village of Whitecross in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland....
American playwright Oscar W. Firkins, first appeared in Cornhill Magazine. HughKingsmill published "Some Modern Light-Bringers, As They Might have been Extinguished...
1892 30 August 1949 Conductor, cellist, arranger of music Recordings HughKingsmill United Kingdom 21 November 1889 15 May 1949 Writer, journalist Martin...
de la vie byzantine Orizonturile mele. O viață de om așa cum a fost HughKingsmill – The Sentimental Journey: A Life of Charles Dickens Cornelia Meigs...
philosopher Ion Keith-Falconer (1856–1887), Scottish Arabic language scholar HughKingsmill (1899–1949), British writer of science/crime fiction Rowley Lascelles...
the monologist J. Milton Hayes, also taken prisoner this year, and HughKingsmill. April Hu Shih, chief advocate of the use of the vernacular in Chinese...
Autobiography Ernest Hemingway – A Moveable Feast Michael Holroyd – HughKingsmill: A Critical Biography John F. Kennedy (posthumous) – A Nation of Immigrants...
German Army, established air squadron Jagdstaffel 27. English writer HughKingsmill was taken prisoner while fighting in France. The Roman Catholic Diocese...