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Thomas Moult Archives
Thomas Moult •ï¿½37 Items / 21 Books, 8 Articles, 5 Reviews, 3 Poems
Barrie (1928)
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Published Reviews
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    The Art of Staying Young (Review)
    Barrie, by Thomas Moult
    1. Barrie by Thomas Moult
    Commonweal, May 23, 1928, p. 81
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    Five Biographies (5 Reviews)
    Jane Welsh and Jane Carlyle, by Elizabeth A. Drew
    1. Jane Welsh and Jane Carlyle by Elizabeth A. Drew
    2. Portrait of Lady Mary Montagu by Iris Barry
    3. The Skull of Swift by Shane Leslie
    4. Barrie by Thomas Moult
    5. William Makepeace Thackeray by Lewis Melville
    The Outlook, April 25, 1928, p. 673
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    A Shelf of Recent Books (7 Reviews)
    More Biographies
    1. Jane Welsh and Jane Carlyle by Elizabeth A. Drew
    2. Portrait of Lady Mary Montagu by Iris Barry
    3. Aphra Behn by Vita Sackville-West
    4. Louisa May Alcott: Her Life, Letters and Journals by Ednah D. Cheney and Louisa May Alcott
    5. William Makepeace Thackeray by Lewis Melville
    6. Barrie by Thomas Moult
    7. Thomas Hardy and His Philosophy by Patrick Braybrooke
    The Bookman, June 1928, pp. 444-445
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    The New Books (13 Reviews)
    Laughing Truths, by Carl Spitteler
    1. Laughing Truths by Carl Spitteler
    2. Aphra Behn by Vita Sackville-West
    3. The Diary of Samuel Rodman by Zephaniah W. Pease and Samuel Rodman
    4. Barrie by Thomas Moult
    5. The Light Shines Through by Octavus Roy Cohen
    6. The Black Heart by Sydney Horler
    7. Jane Carroll by E. Temple Thurston
    8. Arrogance by C. Leonie C.B. Aminoff
    9. The King's Passport by H. Bedford-Jones
    10. Ol' Man Adam an' His Chillun by Roark Bradford
    11. Jesus: A New Biography by Shirley Jackson Case
    12. Peter: Prince of Apostles by F.J. Foakes-Jackson
    13. Paul: The Jew by Cecily Spencer-Smith Phillimore
    The Saturday Review, August 25, 1928, p. 73