The Journey Not the Arrival Matters: An Autobiography of the Years 1939 to 1969Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975 - 217 էջ The author's account of World War II, his wife's death, and his political and literary activities. "A splendid ending to one of the most remarkable literary achievements of our time" (New York Times Book Review). Index; photographs. |
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... hundred yards beyond the last house on the road to Newhaven . We rushed our pump to the spot , but the heat of the burning stack was so terrific that we could not get anywhere near it with our length of hose . So we rang up the ...
... hundred yards beyond the last house on the road to Newhaven . We rushed our pump to the spot , but the heat of the burning stack was so terrific that we could not get anywhere near it with our length of hose . So we rang up the ...
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... hundred years ago . He would not have taken either Virginia's or my ancestors with him , for Virginia's ancestors ... hundreds of thousands of pounds ) , while Lord de L'Isle , the owner , and the descen- dant of Thomas Sackville , sat ...
... hundred years ago . He would not have taken either Virginia's or my ancestors with him , for Virginia's ancestors ... hundreds of thousands of pounds ) , while Lord de L'Isle , the owner , and the descen- dant of Thomas Sackville , sat ...
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... hundred visitors to the garden on the day it was opened . Malcolm's T.V. interview was in September 1966. The number of entrance paying visitors to my garden was 384 in 1967 and 457 in 1968. It is clear that Malcolm , by interviewing ...
... hundred visitors to the garden on the day it was opened . Malcolm's T.V. interview was in September 1966. The number of entrance paying visitors to my garden was 384 in 1967 and 457 in 1968. It is clear that Malcolm , by interviewing ...
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