Mrs. G.B.S.: A PortraitHarper & Row, 1963 - 303 páginas This book is a biographical portrait of Charlotte Shaw, wife of famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw. |
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... Beatrice Webb , for her part , thought Miss Payne - Townshend worth cultivating . She seemed to be a woman of means , and was apparently genuinely concerned with social problems . Her manner was so sympathetic that Mrs. Webb told her ...
... Beatrice Webb , for her part , thought Miss Payne - Townshend worth cultivating . She seemed to be a woman of means , and was apparently genuinely concerned with social problems . Her manner was so sympathetic that Mrs. Webb told her ...
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... Beatrice and Sidney Webb , who had taken a house at Sandgate in Kent . H. G. Wells lived not far away , and Beatrice gave a dinner party for them . The guests " carefully selected , " according to Beatrice — were the Prime Minister [ Mr ...
... Beatrice and Sidney Webb , who had taken a house at Sandgate in Kent . H. G. Wells lived not far away , and Beatrice gave a dinner party for them . The guests " carefully selected , " according to Beatrice — were the Prime Minister [ Mr ...
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... Beatrice Stella Tanner in 1865 , the daughter of an English mother and an Italian father . According to her own account , her grandfather was a wealthy Italian nobleman who fell into serious political trouble and was ruined . All her ...
... Beatrice Stella Tanner in 1865 , the daughter of an English mother and an Italian father . According to her own account , her grandfather was a wealthy Italian nobleman who fell into serious political trouble and was ruined . All her ...
Contenido
THE TOWNSENDS 17571855 | 2 |
THE ENGLISHWOMAN 18551874 | 2 |
GROWING UP 18741877 | 20 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 16 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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