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hand-printed on handmade paper and hand-bound in an edition of 250 signed copies (Toronto, Basilike, 1974). An essay by Paul Davies about the creation of this book is included in Professor A.T. Tolley's collection,
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for Pelican Books, one of the first critical summaries of the writers of the 1930s in which he championed the authors who had been the stars of
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Petra Rau, University of Portsmouth. "John Lehmann." The Literary Encyclopedia. 21 Mar. 2002. The Literary Dictionary Company.
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between 1938 and 1946. He then established his own publishing company, John Lehmann Limited, with his novelist sister
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life in England and pre-war Germany, discreetly written in the form of a novel. He also wrote the biographies
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writers and poets. It proved a great influence on literature of the period and an outlet for writers such as
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a monthly book-magazine, this time in paperback. The first issue featured Orwell's essay "
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David Hughes. "Lehmann, (Rudolph) John Frederick (1907-1987),"
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John Lehmann (seated) with sister Rosamond Lehmann and
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Index

John Lehman

Lytton Strachey
man of letters
New Writing
The London Magazine
Bourne End, Buckinghamshire
Rudolph Lehmann
Rosamond Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann
Eton
Trinity College, Cambridge
Virginia Woolf's
Quentin Bell
Vienna
working-class
middle-class
Christopher Isherwood
W. H. Auden
Edward Upward
B. L. Coombes
Poems for Spain
Stephen Spender
Second World War
rationing
Tom Wintringham
George Orwell
Allen Lane
Penguin Books
The Penguin New Writing

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