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Arthur St John Adcock

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journalist for half a century, as an assiduous freelance writer. He worked initially as a law office clerk, becoming a full-time writer in 1893. Adcock built up a literary career by unrelenting efforts in circulating his manuscripts, initially also working part-time as an assistant editor on a trade
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Adcock married Marion Taylor in 1887, and they settled in Hampstead. Their daughters Marion St John Webb (1888-1930) and Almey St John Adcock (1894–1986), became writers.
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Australasia Triumphant! With the Australians and New Zealanders in the Great War on Land And Sea
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A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London
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A Mighty Mass of Brick and Smoke: Victorian and Edwardian Representations of London
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For Remembrance. Soldier Poets who have Fallen in the War. With nineteen portraits
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As an influential critic, Adcock has been classed with conservatives such as
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Adcock is considered one of the "Cockney school novelists" (not the earlier
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Shadows of Life and Thought: A Retrospective Review in the Form of Memoirs
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The Busiest Man in England: Grant Allen and the Writing Trade, 1875–1900
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Paul Henry: With a Catalogue of the Paintings, Drawings, Illustrations
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Arthur St John Adcock was born on 17 January 1864 in London. He was a
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The Glory that was Grub Street – Impressions of Contemporary Authors
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He died on 9 June 1930 in Richmond. Adcock's papers are held by the
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Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors
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The ANZAC Pilgrim's Progress: Ballads of Australia's Army
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Sandra Kemp; Charlotte Mitchell; David Trotter (2002).
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The Luck of Private Foster: A Romance of Love and War
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Richard Aldington: Poet, Soldier and Lover 1911–1929
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Robert Louis Stevenson: His Work and His Personality
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Walter Benington
W. H. Davies
Marion St John Webb
Almey St John Adcock
Fleet Street
Paul Henry
Robert Lynd
Frank Rutter
The Bookman
A. E. Waite
William Robertson Nicoll
Hilaire Belloc
Edmund Gosse
Henry Newbolt
E. B. Osborn
Arthur Waugh
Bodleian Library
Cockney School
Charles Dickens
Henry Nevinson
Edwin Pugh
William Pett Ridge
slums
James Granville Adderley
Arthur Morrison
An unfinished martyrdom and other stories
From a London Garden
London Etchings
The Shadow Show

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