Ronald Hambleton fonds. 1955-1967.

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Ronald Hambleton fonds. 1955-1967.

The fonds consists of eleven undated letters from Ethel Wilson to Ronald Hambleton and two handwritten manuscripts by Wilson, "At what point do I grow old?" (12 p.) and "In defense of a little learning" (15 p.). Also included are three taped interviews with Wilson conducted by Hambleton for the CBC (1955, 1967).

44 p.3 sound tape reels.

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Wilson, Ethel, 1888-1980

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Ethel Wilson was a Canadian writer. From the description of Ethel Wilson fonds. [ca. 1931]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 676801157 Ethel Wilson was born in South Africa. In 1890, after her mother died, she was taken to England; then in 1898, when her father died, she moved to live with her grandmother in Vancouver. Wilson received her teacher's certificate in 1907 and then taught in Vancouver public schools until 1920. In 1921 she married Dr. Walla...

Hambleton, Ronald, 1917-

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Ronald Hambleton was an author of literary criticism and fiction. His works included Object and Event, Unit of Five, and Every Man is an Island. From the description of Ronald Hambleton fonds. 1955-1967. (University of British Columbia Library). WorldCat record id: 606462963 Born in Preston, Lancashire, England in 1917. His family emigrated to Canada in 1924 and he grew up in Vancouver, B.C. He was a well known script writer, interviewer, free lance book reviewer and music c...