Letters : London, to Grace Lovat Fraser, 1921-1924.

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Letters : London, to Grace Lovat Fraser, 1921-1924.

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Monro, Harold, 1879-1932

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Harold Monro was born in Brussels to Scottish parents, and educated at Cambridge. He wrote and published poetry, and founded the influential magazine, Poetry Review. He is best remembered for opening the Poetry Bookshop in London, where he published new collections of poems and created a hospitable environment for poets and readers. He also served in World War I, returning to the Bookshop in 1919. A modest poet, Monro led a troubled personal life, but aided and befriended many notable 20th centu...

Poetry Bookshop

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Fraser, Claud Lovat, 1890-1921

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Claud Lovat Fraser was a theatrical designer and book illustrator specializing in children's books. Fraser operated the Poetry Bookshop in London and published a number of children's books including The robin's songand Nursery rhymes. Fraser published under the pen name of Richard Honeywood. From the description of Festival card artwork, 1921. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122381320 Claud Lovat Fraser was an English artist and designer. Born and educated...

Fraser, Grace Lovat

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Wife of Claud Lovat Fraser. From the description of In the days of my youth : typescript, [19--]. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 29458600 ...