Ford, Ford Madox.
Return to Yesterday. - 1 online resource (347 pages)
Front Cover -- About the Author -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Introduction by Bill Hutchings -- Part I: LETTERS AND LANDSCAPES -- I - Compostella Americana -- II - Personae… -- III - The Outer World -- IV - Re-Agents -- Part II: THE LEFT -- I - In Darkest London -- II - Farthest Left -- III - The Outside -- Part III: THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY -- I - Cabbages and Queens -- II - Pure Letters -- III - Working with Conrad -- IV - Rye Road -- Part IV: THE BL-DY WORLD -- I - Companies and Kings -- II - 'Let us take a walk down Fleet Street!' -- III - Some Cures -- IV - Into the Depths -- V - 'Little Old New York' -- Part V: THE LAST OF LONDON -- I - Revues -- II - Alarums and Discoveries -- Coda -- Index of Names.
Published in 1931, this is Ford's most fascinating memoir, following on Ancient Lights and covering the years from 1894 to the outbreak of World War I - his transition from privileged godson of the Pre-Raphaelites to the great Modern writer and editor he became.
9781847773937
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography.
Critics -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Editors -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Ford, Ford Madox, -- 1873-1939.
Electronic books.
PR6011.O53 -- Z53 1999eb
823/.912 B
Return to Yesterday. - 1 online resource (347 pages)
Front Cover -- About the Author -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Introduction by Bill Hutchings -- Part I: LETTERS AND LANDSCAPES -- I - Compostella Americana -- II - Personae… -- III - The Outer World -- IV - Re-Agents -- Part II: THE LEFT -- I - In Darkest London -- II - Farthest Left -- III - The Outside -- Part III: THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY -- I - Cabbages and Queens -- II - Pure Letters -- III - Working with Conrad -- IV - Rye Road -- Part IV: THE BL-DY WORLD -- I - Companies and Kings -- II - 'Let us take a walk down Fleet Street!' -- III - Some Cures -- IV - Into the Depths -- V - 'Little Old New York' -- Part V: THE LAST OF LONDON -- I - Revues -- II - Alarums and Discoveries -- Coda -- Index of Names.
Published in 1931, this is Ford's most fascinating memoir, following on Ancient Lights and covering the years from 1894 to the outbreak of World War I - his transition from privileged godson of the Pre-Raphaelites to the great Modern writer and editor he became.
9781847773937
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Biography.
Critics -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Editors -- Great Britain -- Biography.
Ford, Ford Madox, -- 1873-1939.
Electronic books.
PR6011.O53 -- Z53 1999eb
823/.912 B