• Dorothy Crisp (1906–1987) was a right-wing English political figure, writer and publisher. Dorothy Crisp was born in Leeds, England on 17 May 1906. She...
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    City (1945) 179p, novel, published by Dorothy Crisp & Co Ltd London Mine Boy (1946) published by Dorothy Crisp & Co Ltd London – his seminal novel, the...
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  • Roman tragedy, published by writer and British Housewives League member Dorothy Crisp. Books Adventures in Dramatic Appreciation (1931) Brave Enterprise:...
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    Tears & Laughter, John Day Company, ((1945), published in London by Dorothy Crisp & Co.) (1944) The Vigil of a Nation, John Day Company [1] (1947) The...
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  • Journalism and Trauma. Retrieved 11 June 2023. The Dominance of England, Dorothy Crisp, Holborn Publishing, London 1960, pp. 22–26, The World at War, Mark...
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  • memoir of the League. Another prominent chairman of the League was Dorothy Crisp, a journalist and writer of provocative articles in the Sunday Dispatch...
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    of Arts by the Right Hon. the Viscount Bennett, P.C., K.C. London: Dorothy Crisp, 1945. Bennett was elevated to a hereditary peerage on 16 July 1941...
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    pp. 133 pages. Onraet, René (1947). Singapore – A Police Background. Dorothy Crisp & Co. pp. 152 pages. Sutherland, Duncan; Lee, Meiyu. "René Onraet"....
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    such as Donald Crisp, James Kirkwood, and Christy Cabanne. Elmer Clifton directed a series of seven Paramount-Artcraft comedies with Dorothy that were so...
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    and 2011. Author and artist Mervyn Peake lived in Smarden in 1950. Dorothy Crisp (1906–1987), an English author, political writer, publisher, chairman...
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