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Richard Aldington

Poet (8-Jul-1892 — 27-Jul-1962)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Richard Aldington. Life for Life's Sake: A Book of Reminiscences. Viking Press. 1941. 411pp.

Charles Doyle. Richard Aldington: A Biography. Southern Illinois University Press. 1989. 379pp.

Charles Doyle (editor). Richard Aldington: Reappraisals. English Literary Studies, University of Victoria. 1990. 106pp.

Norman T. Gates (editor). Richard Aldington: An Autobiography in Letters. Penn State Press. 1992. 402pp.

Norman T. Gates. A Checklist of the Letters of Richard Aldington. Southern Illinois University Press. 1977. 171pp.

Alister Kershaw; Frédéric Jacques Temple. Richard Aldington: An Intimate Portrait. Southern Illinois University Press. 1965. 186pp.

Thomas MacGreevy. Richard Aldington: An Englishman. Chatto & Windus. 1931. 73pp.

Richard Eugene Smith. Richard Aldington. Twayne. 1978. 204pp.

Caroline Zilboorg (editor). Richard Aldington and H. D.: The Early Years in Letters. Indiana University Press. 1992. 237pp.

Caroline Zilboorg (editor). Richard Aldington and H. D.: The Later Years in Letters. Indiana University Press. 1995. 271pp.


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  4. Hutchinson Paperback Dictionary of Biography (p.8)






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