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TRER/24/93
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"The Abinger Chronicle", Vol. 2. No. 5.
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- July 1941 (Creation)
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Contains: poem, "Out with the Field Club", by Stuart Piggott; poem, "Our Maid", by Denton Welch; poem, "Peace of Heart", by Ida Procter; poem in German, "Written in a Hitler Prison in Vienna, 1938", by Paul Neumann; "Simple Pleasures", R. C. Trevelyan; poem, "Summer", by Theodora Roscoe; "Poem" by R. G. Bosanquet; poem, "From Generation to Generation", by Geoffrey Bosanquet; poem, "Re-dedication" by E. M. Skipper; poem, "God the Mathematician", by Alan Dane; poem, "Exile", by E. D. Idle.
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- English
- German
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- Abinger Chronicle (journal) (Subject)
- Piggott, Stuart (b 1867?) contributor to "Abinger Chronicle", perhaps a pseudonym (Subject)
- Welch, Maurice Denton (1915-1948) writer and painter (Subject)
- Procter, Ida Mary (1914-2002) author and illustrator (Subject)
- Neumann, Paul (1888-1948) literary agent (Subject)
- Roscoe, Theodora Constance Mary (1888-1962) poet, novelist, and painter (Subject)
- Bosanquet, Richard Guy (1919-1944) philosopher, army officer (Subject)
- Bosanquet, Geoffrey Courthope (1876-1971) solicitor (Subject)
- Skipper, E. M. (fl 1941) contributor to "Abinger Chronicle" (Subject)
- Dane, Alan (fl 1941) contributor to "Abinger Chronicle" (Subject)
- Idle, Emily Doreen (1907-1991) writer and artist (Subject)