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The Absentees [poem]
Address to Myself [poem: scrapped Aug. 11, 1935 R.G.; became Address to Self, published posthumously]
Advertising [includes four articles]
Advice to Storytellers [a.k.a. Devil's Advice to Storytellers]
After the End [Review of Count Belisarius]
Almost Forgotten Germany [Almost Forgotten Times]
Almudaina [Palma newspaper]
And Should I Fail? [poem: became "What Then?"]
Anecdotes of Art Dealing
Anger [a homiletic study]
Angry Samson [poem; revised July 1937]
Antigua Penny Puce
Assumption Day [poem: draft enclosed; see diary Aug. 15th and 18th, 1938 eds.]
At First Sight [poem; formerly To the Sovereign Muse (II), then In Your Name. See diary Apr. 24, 25 and May 17,1938. eds. Check titles on drafts in Buffalo. DW]
At the Marble Table [poem; was The Marble Table]
Baltimore Evening Sun
Being Tall [poem: was called "Autobiographical"? See Complete Poems, Vol. II, pp.90-91. (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title.) DW]
Book Advertising
Book Society News
But it Still Goes On
Callow Captain [poem; originally called The Young Captain]
Cards [poem]
Castle-Keeper, The [children's story; unpublished?]
Cataphracts [poem] [the initial title on drafts of "The Cuirassiers of the Frontier". See Complete Poems, Vol. II, pp. 80-81, and p. 311 (note and footnote). DW]
China Plate, The [poem]
Christmas [poem; called "Robert: Christmas"]
Christmas [poem; see also Focus IV (1935) "Laura: Christmas" [poem]]
Classical Review
Claudius Film Version [The Fool of Rome] [a condensed novel based on I, Claudius]
Claudius [the film: based on I, Claudius, directed by Alexander Korda, starring Charles Laughton. It was never completed.]
Claudius the God
Climate of Thought [poem]
Collected Poems [1938]
Collected Poems [Review of both RG & LR's Collected Poems]
Contemporary Dichotomy, The [Letter in response to review of LR & RG's Collected Poems]
Contemporary Techniques [?]
Convalescent Conversations [fiction]
Count Belisarius [1938]
Courage [a Homelitic Study]
Covenant of Literal Morality, The [subtitle Protocol I; privately printed]
Criterion [a monthly literary magazine]
Critical Vulgate [renamed, and published as Epilogue]
Cuirassiers of the Frontier [poem: initially called "The Cataphracts". DW]
Daily Chronicle/ Dia
Daily Express
Daily Herald
Daily Mail [Newspaper]
Daily Sketch [newspaper]
Daily Telegraph
Davy Jones
Decline of Prophecy [poem]
Defeat of the Rebels [poem: in Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 98. DW]
Dialecticians
Dialogue Between Friends and Friend [poem: unpublished?]
Dictionary [projected project; unfinished]
Dogs [a rhyme] [not traced. Apparently not published. D.W.]
Drama
Dream of a Climber [poem]
Easter Still [poem? "destroyed." See diary Apr. 25, 1938]
Education
End of Play [poem; former title: It Has Happened Well]
English Ecclesiastical Habits 2 [prose]
English Ecclesiastical Habits [prose]
English Humorists [Letter about neglect of Skelton]
Enthusiasm [prose: a Homiletic Study]
Epilogue I: A Critical Summary
Epilogue II
Epilogue III
[Epitaph on Yeats] [Enclosed in letter to KG from LR; see Friedmann 280]
The Eremites [poem]
Evening in the Saddle [poem: became Enemy in the Saddle, which RG scrapped: see entry for Apr. 3, 1936]
The Exile [poem]
Faber Book of Modern Verse, The
Fallen Signpost, The [poem]
Fallen Tower of Siloam [poem]
Fantasia [became A Film Scenario (Fantasia of Life), by Laura Riding]
Film-Making (Movement as Language; Movement as a Medium)
Flat [poem?] [Possibly "Progressive Housing": see Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 89 (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title). DW]
Florist Rose, The [poem]
Focus I, II, III, IV [newsletter]
Fool of Rome, The [Claudius Film Version]
A Foreign Land [poem: unpublished; see diary June 13, 1935]
Fortune [Magazine]
Four unposted letters to Catherine
Friendship on Visit [set poem]
Frightened Men [poem]
From a Private Correspondence on Reality [prose]
Furniture: An Explanatory History
Future of Poetry [?]
Goblet, The [poem]
Goodbye to All That
Great-Grandmother, The [poem]
The Grudge [poem]
Gulls and Men [poem: formerly "Gulls and Such"; see Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 337, and note on "Fragment of a Lost Poem", p.313. DW]
Habit Sleep [poem] [Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]
The Halfpenny [poem]
Halls of Bedlam [poem; was Before Bedlam]
The Heathen
Heraldo de Madrid
Historical Particulars [poem: formerly What Then?]
Homiletic Studies [Introduction; Stealing; Laziness; Enthusiasm; Anger]
[Homily on] Tolerance
Hostage [poem; published as Dawn Bombardment]
Hotel Bedroom [Hotel Bed in Lugano]
How Love Becomes Words [poem: later became "When Love Becomes Words"]
Humour and Poetry as Related Themes
I, Claudius [novel]
Ich Claudius [German edition of "I, Claudius"]
Idle Hands [poem; was Doing Nothing & I Did Nothing eds.]
Ink of Poppies [article about LR's Letter on Int'l Affairs]
Ink of Poppies [Response to article of same name by Dorothy L. Sayers]
In Procession [poem]
Io Claudio [Italian translation of I, Claudius]
It Has Happenend Well [became End of Play]
James's Poems [A Natural Need (?)]
A Jealous Man [poem]
[L.R. Book] [unidentified book started by RG about Laura Riding]
Land of Whipperginny
Landscape
Largesse to the Poor [poem]
Lars Porsena or The Future of Swearing and Improper Language [2nd rev. edition]
The Last March ["resuscitated" poem] [could be a superseded title on draft(s) of "Defeat of the Rebels" (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title). DW]
Laura and Francisca
Lawrence and the Arabs
Laziness [A Homelitic Study]
Leaving the Rest Unsaid [poem]
Leda [poem]
The Left Heresy in Literature and Life [the essay "Politics and Poetry" comprises the closing section of this book.(RPG 278) eds.]
Left Review, The
Len Lye and the Problem of Popular Films [pamphlet; see Wexler xi]
[Letter about character of Belisarius in Count Belisarius]
[Letter about economic provisions for poets]
[Letter about historicity in Count Belisarius]
[Letter about Laura Riding's poetry]
[Letter about Seizin Press]
[Letter about ways of providing patronage for poets]
Letter Book [became The World and Ourselves]
A Letter from England to Majorca
Letter on International Affairs
Letter [Prefatory Introduction]
Library Review
Lies About Lawrence [RG contribution to?]
Life of the Dead, The
Likes [Laura; Toms Likes; Roberts Likes; James Likes...]
Lines to Myself [poem: unpublished (became "Address to Myself"?)]
Listener, The [BBC magazine]
Liverpool Daily Post
Lives of Wives [prose]
London Evening Standard
Lost Alternatives [poem: unpublished?]
Love Beast, The [poem; published as The Beast]
A Love Story [poem]
LR contributed: The Tillaquils; Lecrece and Nara; The Map of Places; The Tiger; The Wind, the Clock, the We; The Wind Sufferers; The Flowering Urn; Nor is it Written; Auspice of Jewels [Poems]; RG contributed 13 Poems, including To Bring the Dead to Life
Majorcan Letter [poem: was called "Letter from Majorca"]
Majorca Sun
Manchester Guardian
The Manor House [ poem; first called An Old House; pub'd as The Country Mansion]
Memories of Mortalities [poem]
Men Scenario [for Korda? eds.]
Mercies [poem]
MidSummer Duet [poem, first pub'd in Focus IV (1935), and in RG's Year's Poetry (1934)]
The Miller's Man [poem; first written 1934; rewritten 1938 eds.]
The Mirror [poem] ["destroyed" 21 Mar. 1935: diary, eds.]
Mistake Somewhere, A
Modern Poet, The [anthology]
Moments in Never [poem; later Proofs of Royalty; published as Fragment of a Lost Poem]
Moon's No Fool, The
Moon Ends in Nightmare, The [poem: draft enclosed: see diary May 6, 1939. eds.]
Morning Post
Music [?]
A Natural Need [James' Poems?]
The Naval Officer [Review of A. Hillgarth's Davy Jones]
Neighbourhood of Poems, A [not identified D.W.]
Never Such Love [poem]
News Chronicle
New Statesman and Nation, The [originally:The Statesman]
New Verse [1933-39: a poetry journal]
New York Times
Nine and Two [review of LR's Collected Poems 1938]
No Decency Left
No More Ghosts [poem]
No One Can Guess [poem: "scrapped": diary Apr. 3, 1936; but later became "X" (in Collected Poems 1938): see note. DW, eds.]
Note on the Natural Affections, A [poem: unpublished? see diary note Sept. 22, 1935]
No Trouble
Observer, the
Old Soldier Sahib
Old Soldiers Never Die
On the Other Hand (Licorice) [poem]
Or To Perish Before Day [poem]
Ouest Éclair [French newspaper]
Our "Modern" Poetry [Letter by RG and LR about MacCarthy, Spender, & Auden]
Pamphlet Against Anthologies, A
Parent to Children [poem]
The Park Railings [poem; later "Big Head." Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]
Philosophy and Poetry
Photography
Pledge to Strangeness [poem] [Not traced. DW]
Poems: A Joking Word
Poems 1930-1933
Poet: A Lying Word
The Poet Replies [Response to J.B.W.'s Review of Collected Poems 1938]
The Poets [poem]
Poets [prose]
Politics and Poetry [essay]
Portrait of Little Jacob, A [poem: became "Dream of a Climber". See Complete Poems, Vol. II, pp. 133-34, 323-24 (note). DW]
Powerless in the Matter [article]
Praise [presumably "Self-Praise": see Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 112. Check drafts in Buffalo for this title. DW]
Programme
Progressive Housing
Progress of Stories
Prosperity of Poets ["set poem," R.G.: published posthumously]
Protocol Two [unpublished, see RPG 295]
Pure Death [poem]
Pygmalion to Galatea [poem; revised July 1937 eds.]
The Readers [poem]
Real David Copperfield, The
Receipt for Moneys [poem: also called Address to Customers. Was "scrapped" see diary Apr. 3, 1936]
Red Dog [poem] [Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]
Refugee Scenario [working title of a screenplay for Korda]
Remembering War [poem]: published as: Recalling War
[review of Antigua, Penny Puce]
Revolt in the Desert [abridged version of Seven Pillars of Wisdom]
Riding on Butler ["Letter defending the integrity of Samuel Butler"]
Robert Graves: The Complete Poems Vols. 1-3
Robert Graves's Poems [Letter from RG on returning to poetry and W.B. Yeats]
A Roman Triumph [Letter about Abyssinia]
Safe Receipt of a Censored Letter [poem: formerly "Letter from Ernest Neale" then the "Censored Letter": see diary Jan. 11-13, 1938 eds.]
Saturday Review of Literature
Schools [an international survey of education]
Second Leaf [poem]
Seizure of the World [poem]
Selected Verse Poems of Arthur Rimbaud
Self-Praise [poem]
Serpent, The
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The: A Triumph [Unabridged Oxford ed. 1922] [Subscriber's Edition 1926]
Smoke [poem: presumably "The Smoky House". See Complete Poems, Vol. II, pp. 82-83. (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title.) DW]
The Smoky House [poem]
Smuggler Scenario [projected screenplay for a Korda film RPG]
So Far Moonlight [poem; published as Doom in Bloom]
Spectator
Stake, The [poem; revised July 1937 eds.]
Stealing [a homiletic study: later titled Theft]
Story of Poetry, The [Address at Manchester University, Jan 14, 1938 see Friedmann 306]
A Stranger at the Party [poem]
The Strangers [poem became The Stranger]
Subjects of Knowledge [unpublished]
Suicide in the Copse, The [poem]
Sunday Times [Sunday newspaper]
The Swiss Ghost [formerly The Kind Ghost] [novel]
T.E. Lawrence by His Friends
T.E. Lawrence to His Biographer
T.E. Lawrence to his Biographer [Collected Letters]
The Theme of Fame
Thieves, The [poem]
Time & Tide [political magazine (1920-1977) founded by Lady Margaret Rhondda. eds.]
Time [Magazine]
Times Literary Supplement
Times [newspaper]
To Break Delight [poem: became "To Challenge Delight"? (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title.) DW]
To Bring the Dead to Life
To Challenge Delight [poem: formerly "To Break Delight"? In Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 94. DW]
To Disown the Once Written [poem; becomes To Disown the Records, then Birthday. Not traced. Apparently not published. D.W.]
To Evoke Posterity [poem] ["To Address Posterity" is a superseded title on drafts of this poem. See Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 96. DW]
To Juan Marroig in Prison [poem: unpublished?]
Toronto Star
To the Sovereign Muse [poem]
To Walk on Hills [poem]
To Whom Else? [poems]
Translation [prose: unpublished?]
Trojan Ending, A [novel]
Trojan Ending [dramatised version based on Laura Riding's book; later called Greeks and Trojans]
Unrevealed I, The [poem; later called "Sensitive the First"] [Not traced. DW]
Victory [poem] [Presumably "Defeat of the Rebels". (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title.) DW]
Voltaire [The Vain Life of Voltiare, a poem; originally published by Hogarth Press]
Warning to Children [poem]
Way It Is, The [poem]
We are the Resurrection [poem]
The Week
Welsh Ecclesiastical Habits [prose]
What Then? [poem: became Historical Particulars. June 25, 1935 R.G.]
When Love Becomes Words [poem]
When the Skies Part [poem; see Friedmann 321-2]
The Why of the Wind [poem]
Wishing More Dear [poem]
Wishing [poem]
Women as People [Emmie was a character in this short story, according to Friedmann 175].
Wood Not Trees [Review of RG's Collected Poems 1938]
The World and Ourselves [former title: Letter Book]
Worm Gods, The [poem; published as The Worms of History (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title. DW)]
The Wounded Man [poem; discarded according to RPG (p. 270); Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]
Wretch, The [poem]
Year of Damage [novel]
Organizations mentioned
20th Century Fox
A.M. Heath & Company Limited
A.S. Watt & Son, Ltd.
Aage Tharup
Albatross Modern Continental Library
Arthur Barker Ltd.
Bad Fairy
Beck
Bompiana
Bonet
Book Society
British Broadcasting Corporation
Cassell and Company Ltd.
CGT Paris
Chatto & Windus
Ciudad de Barcelona
Constable & Co., Ltd.
Cook's of Cranleigh Ltd.
Curry & Paxton
Deutschland [later Lutzow]
Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.
Duckworth & Co.
Durrants Press Clippings
Estanco
Faber & Faber
Fabrica
Fortnum & Mason
G.P.O. Film Unit
Gelabert's
Glaxo Laboratories
Gordiola
Harrison Smith and Robert Haas
Harrod's
Harvey Nichols
Hawthornden Prize
Heal's London
Hester Bateman
Hilberry & Son
HMS Basilisk
HMS Devonshire
HMS Exmouth
HMS Grenville
HMS Repulse
Hogarth Press
Hunter
Hutchinson
J.M. Dent & Sons
J. Walter Thompson
Jaeger, London
James Tait Black Memorial Prize
Jonathan Cape Ltd.
Julius
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.
List Verlag
Little, Brown & Co.
Loebs Classical Library
Madame Tussaud's
Maggs Bros.
Maine
Marshall & Snelgrove
Methuen Publishing
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Moraina of Spain
Oxford University Press
Paramount Pictures
Penguin Books
Pomar
Random House
Rayne's
Ribbons and Winder
Routledge Kegan Paul
Sangorski & Sutcliffe
Scottish Provident Insurance Co.
Seizin Press
Selfridges
Simpkin, Marshall
Stanley-Gibbons
T.E. Lawrence Trustees
Times Book Club
U.S.S. Panay
W. H. Smith
Walter Heinemann Ltd.
Westminster Bank
Wolton's
Woolworths
People mentioned
Abelen, Peter
Ackerley, J.R.
Adam, Duncan & Mary
Adler, Yankel
Aga Khan
Aldridge, John
Alexander, Mrs. [pseud.]
Allen, J.B.
Allott, Kenneth
Altounyan, E.
Amador
Ana, Anita
Andrews, Henry Maxwell
Antonia
Antonio
Antonio de Ca's Pintat
Aquel, Sebastian
Armallita
Ashby, Mrs
Astaire, Fred
Auden, W.H.
Baldwin, Stanley
Barbara
Barber, Dr.
Barbould, Mrs.
Barbour, Nevill
Barceló, General
Barker, Arthur
Barnes, Djuna
Barrymore, L.
Bartlett
Bartolomé
Bartolomé of Son Bauzá
Bawden, Charlotte
Bawden, Edward
Beecham, Audrey
Beecham, Thomas
Belfrage
Belfrage, Cedric
Belmonte
Ben
Bernstein, Sidney
Betty
Biró, Lajos
Bish, Mrs.
Bishop, Mrs.
Black
Blake, William
Boi, Sebastian
Boscomb, Pamela
Boswell, James
Bottrall, Ronald
Boutier, Madam
Boyd, Donald
Bradley, Buddy
Bridget
Bristow, Robert
Broadwood, Mrs.
Bronowski, Jacob
Brooke, H.
Brown, Curtis
Brown, Lucie
Brown, Tanny
Brown, Timothy
Buchan, John
Buchanan, George
Buchanan, Mary
Burdekin, Katherine
Burt, Mr.
Burtonwood, Mary
Butler, Samuel
Cameron, Elfriede
Cameron, Norman
Campbell, Roy
Canpusevé, Pedro
Carindo
Carlow, Viscount
Carmen
Caro, Curro
Casas
Castañer
Castelejos
Castor
Castro y Quesada, Américo
Catalina
Catchpole, M.
Catullus
Cerf, Bennett
Chamberlain, Neville
Charlatán
Chilver, Richard
Chitty, A.
Church, Richard
Churchill, Mrs.
Churchill, Sarah
Churchill, Winston (Sir)
Clark, Michael
Clarke, Rebecca
Clarkes
Cochran, C. B.
Cockburn, Claud
Coffey, Brian
Cohen
Coleridge, Samuel
Colman, Ronald
Colom, Bernardo
Colom, Marcos
Colom, Pancho
Connolly, Cyril
Cook, Lucy
Cook, William
Cooke, Harold
Cooper, Jim
Cooper, Roger
Cooper, Rosaleen Dr.
Coward, Noel
Cribb, Richard
Cullen, John
Culquohon
Cunningham
Cutlers, Nancy & Dudley
Danby, Frank [pseud.]
Day Lewis, C.
Delbos, Yvon
Dennis, Miss
Diana
Dreuxlin, Modeste
Dulan
Dunn
Dunn, Dr.
Dunnet, Denzil J.
Duran, Colmado
Eden, Anthony
Edwards, Harold
Edwards, Olive
Edwards, Sally
Eliot
Eliot, T.S.
Ellidge, George
Ellidge, Tony
Elliot, Jack
Elliott, Henry
Emmerich, Frau
Esperanza
Evans, C.S.
Evans, Lieutenant Commander
Ewen, John
Ewen, Pat
Faber, Geoffrey
Feisal, Prince
Ferrá
Ferrer, Juan
Ferrer, Magdalena
Ferres
Ferrier, Susan
Fidevera, Maria
Field, Ruth
Field-Walker
Fletcher, Helen
Flower, Desmond
Flynn, J.
Foch, Mrs
Ford(e), Joyce
Forster, E. M.
Francisca
Francisco
Francisquita (Gelat's daughter-in-law)
Franco, General
Fraschauer, Maritza
Frazer, Margaret
Freeman, Dick
Freeman, Dr. John
Freeman, Violet
Fuller, William
Garett
Garnett, David
Garvin, V.
de Gault, Yvonne
Gayford, Commander
George V, King
Gibson, Wilfred
Glendenning
Glover, Gordon
Glover, Julian
Goethe, J.W.
Goldfinger, Ernö
Golding, Louis
Goldschmidt, Karl
Goldschmidt, Marie
Gollancz, Victor
Gomez, Rafael "Gallo"
Goolden, Richard
Gorer, Geoffrey
Gosse, Miss
Gould, Gerald
Gould, Nat
Grace
Graves, Amy
Graves, Charles Patrick Ranke
Graves, Clarissa, Janie
Graves, David
Graves, Diana
Graves, John
Graves, Millicent
Graves, Peggy
Graves, Perceval
Graves, Philip
Graves, Richard
Graves, Robert
Graves, Sally
Graves, Samuel
Green-Armytage, Dr.
Grigson, Geoffrey
Hadow, WH
Hale, Mary
Hale, Robin
Hale, Violet
Ham, Dr.
Hamilton, Peggy
Hankin
Hare, Molly
Hassall, Christopher
Head, June
Heffer
Heine, Mrs [Heinrich J.]
Henri, le petit
Herbert, A.P.
Herbert, Crystal
Herdman, Ethel
Hermes, Gertrude
Hernandez, Mrs.
Hillgarth
Hitler, Adolf
Hoare
Hodge, Alan
Holdsworth, Geoffrey
Holmes, Jack
Holmes, Winifred
Hopkins, Miriam
Horder, Lord Mervyn
Hornung, E.W.
Howarth, P.J.F.
Hughes, Richard
Hulbert, Jack
Hutcheson, Gwen
Hutchinson, Dorothy
Hutchinson, Wanda
Hutchinson, Ward
Hutchinson[?], Janet
Hutchison, Neil
Ickes, Walter
Ida
Isabel
Isham, Ralph
Jackson, Griselda
Jackson, Jack
Jackson, Katharine
Jackson, Schuyler
Jaime
Jameson, Storm
Jamieson
Jeannine
Jensen, Jens
Joan
Jones, David
Jones, Mrs.
Jordi, Don
Josefa
Joseph, Nella
Joyce, James
Juana
Juan Juan
Judais, Emile
Junyer, Clotilde
Junyer, Delores
Junyer, Joän
Juñyer, Sebastian
Junyer, Sebastian and Junyer, Clothilde
Kafka, Franz
Kande, Dr.
Kemp, Alix
Kemp, Harry
Kennington, Eric
Kerellouan, Comptesse de
Keys, Nelson
Kierkegaard, Søren
Kincaid, Dennis
King Edward VIII
Kingsley Wood, Sir
Kipling, Rudyard
Korda, Alexander
Korda, Vincent
Korda, Zoltan
Krassnigg
Krob
Kurtz
Kyllmann, O.K.
Lacaci, Carlos Masquelet
Lady Almoner
Lanchester, Elsa
Laughton, Charles
Launder, Marjorie
Lawrence, A.W. (Arnie)
Lawrence, D.H.
Lawrence, T. E.
Leal
Leigh, Vivian
Leman
Léonie
Levril
Liddell-Hart, Adrian
Liddell Hart, Capt. Basil
Liddell-Hart, Jessie
Limerick, Charles
Lindo Webb
Lindsay, Jack
Lloyd, Biddy
Lloyd, Mrs.
Lorraine, Violet
Loyard, Madame
Lucienne
Lucy, John
Lucy, Mary
Luna, Maria
Lye, Jane
Lye, Len
Macarthy, Desmond
Macaulay, Rose
MacDonald, Malcolm
Macdonald, Proxy
Mace, Alice
Macleod Matheson, Donald
MacNeice, Louis
Magdalena
Malik
Mancebo
March, Iris
Margarita (Café proprietor)
Margarita (chambermaid)
Margarita Modista
Marguerite
Marie
Mark, Jeffrey
Marroig Más, Madora
Marroig Más, Magdalena
Marsh, Edward
Martina, Magdalena
Marx, Mrs Karl
Mary
Mas, Anita
Mas, Juan Marroig
Más, Juan Marroig
Mateu, Margarita
Matheson, Hilda
Matias [Matthias]
Matthews, jessie
Matthews, Julie
Matthews, T.S.(Tom)
May, Mrs.
Mayers, Isabel
Mayers, Jesse
Mayol, Juan
McCall, Ronald & Frances
McCormack, Walter & Violet
McIntyre, Alfred R.
Mejias
Menzies, William Cameron
Merrick, Leonard
Miaja, General José
Middleditch, Miss
Miguel
Millionario (rich resident of Deyá)
Mills, Mr.
Mitchell, David M.
Mitchison, Naomi
Mitzi
Modista, Francisca
Mokler, Mrs.
Mola, General
Monsieur George (French fossil collector)
Moran, Pat
Morley, Frank
Morton, H.V.
Mr. Brooks
Murciana, Maria
Murcians
Murphy, Gwendolen
Murray, D.L.
Mussolini, Benito
Nathan, Major George Montague
Neale, Ernest
Neill, Mr.
Nernie, Miss
Nicholson, Catherine
Nicholson, Ivor
Nicholson, Jenny
Nicholson, Nancy
Nicholson, Sir William
Nicholson, Winifred
Noguera
Noxon, Betty
Nuffield, Lord
O'Day, Frances
O'Sullivan, Maureen
Oberon, Merle
Oliphant, Margaret
Oliver, Vic
Oman, M.P.
Orford, Bill
Ortega, Domingo
Osborne
Owen, Charles
Owen, Wilfred
Paco (mason, son of Antonio and Carmen)
Palmer, John
Palmor, Kitty
Pannett, Prof.
Partridge, Eric
Pavlova, Anna
Pearson, Lester
Pedro or Catalina
Pepito de Can Jordi
Perou
Perou, Paulette
Philips, Mrs.
Phillips, Mary
Pierre
Pinker
Pinson, Monsieur
Pirandello, Luigi
Pleven
Poggi, Guido & Sigñora
Pollock, Bill
Portela
Postgate, Raymond
Potter, Stephen
Preston, Molly
Priour, Monsieur
Pritchard, Beryl
Pudney, John
Quiroga, Casares
Raeder, Grand Admiral Erich
Read, Herbert
Reed, Margaret
Reeves, David
Reeves, Ethel
Reeves, James
Reeves, Joyce
Reeves, Mary
Reichenthal, Nathan
Reid, Mrs.
Renaults
Richards, Frank
Richards, I.A.
Richards, Vyvyan
Richmond, Bruce
Richmond, Dr. Ian
Richmond, Mr.
Riddell, Mrs. J.H.
Riding, Laura
Rimbaud, Arthur
Ripoll, Miguel
Rita
Ritchie, Ward
Roberts, Denys Kilham
Roberts, Eirlys
Roberts, Michael
Roberts, Nan
Roberts, Wilfred
Robinson, Edward
Roca
Rogers, Ginger
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Rosa
Roscoe, Field
Rose, Miss
Rosenbach, A. S. W.
Ross, Michael
Rothenstein, William
Rovira, Dr.
Russell, Leonard
Russell, Margaret
Sabater
Sadleir, Michael
De sa Font Fresca, Maria
Salas, José
Sand, George [pseud.]
Sanders
Sassoon, Siegfried
Savage
Saward
Sayers
Sayers, Dorothy
Schoine, Monsieur
Scholt, Mrs. Marjorie
Schwarz, Georg
Schwarz, Nickel
Sebastian
Secretario
Selfridge, Gordon
Shellick
Shepherd, Lady
Sherrick
Short
Simmons, Dorothy
Simmons, Montague
Simpson, A.A.
Simpson, Wallis
Sims, Mrs. Charles
Sise, Hazen
Skelton, John
Smith, Martha
Smith, Miss
Snaith, Stanley
Sommerville, Maisie
Spender, Stephen
Starkie, Mrs
Stead, Christina
Steen, Margaret
Stenning, J. F.
Sterling
Stern, G.B.
Stobie, Dr.
Story, Miss
Strabo
Strachey, Amabel [Amy?]
Strenge, Frau Emmi
Strong, L.A.G.
Symons, Julian
Tattersall, Eric
Taylor, Basil
Taylor, Shawn
Taylor (formerly Phibbs), Geoffrey
Thackeray Ritchie, Mrs Anne
Thelin, Frau
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas Lloyd, 'Snake'
Thomson, Guy
Thomson, Malcolm
Tomás, Gerardo
Townsend, Billy
Trace, L. Dr.
Trollope, Anthony
Troncoso, Major Julian
Turner, Henry Watson
Turner, W.J.
Twain, Mark
Valenti
Vandervelde, Catherine
Vara, Madeleine
Verschoyle, Sir Derek
Vidal
Villon, Francois
Vives, Antonio Dr.
Vives, Franciscito
Vives, Gabriel
Vives, Juan
Vives, Juanita
von Blomberg, General Werner
von Fritsch, Col-General Baron Werner
von Sternberg, Josef
Walker, Ann
Walker, Eileen
Waltison, Sjaenke
Watt, A.S.
Watt, W.P.
Webster, Tom
Welsh, R.
Werner, Fraulein
West, Douglas
West, Katherine
West, Rebecca
West, Tony
Wheeler, Tony
White
Wiere Brothers
Wilhelm, Prince August
Williams, Mrs. Fenwick
Williams, Norman Lloyd
Williams-Ellis, Clough
Wilson
Wise, T.J.
Witty, Mrs.
Wodehouse
Wolfe, Edward
Wolfe, Hal
Wood, S.H.
Wright, Dr.
Wright, Miss
Wyatt, Ann
Wyatt, Honor
Yeats, William Butler
Yorke, Ernest
Young, G.M.
Young Estanco
Zuckmayer, Carl
Places mentioned
Abbey Road
Adelaide Rd.
Albacete
Albany Street
Albarracín
Alcudia
Alexandria
Algeciras
Alhambra
Alma Square
Almeria
Andraitx
Antigua
Aragon
Arenal, El
Arkesden
Arta
Arundel Castle
Asturias
The Axe
Baker Street
Baleares
Bañalbufar
Barcelona
Bar Formentor
Bar Las Palmeras [the "New Café"]
Barley Mow
Basel
Basil Street
Basque
Bath
Beaulieu Abbey
Beaumont Street
Belchite
Belfort
The Bell
Bellagio
Belleville
Bilbao
Biniaraix
Bishop's Stortford
Bishopsgate
Blackheath
Blaina
Blenheim St.
Boisgervilly
Bond Street
Boulestins
Bow Street
Brihuega
Brunete
Bull's Head
Burgos
Buri's
Burlesdon
Burlington Arcade
Burton Mews
Ca'n Barceló
Ca'n Bi
Ca'n Fusimañ
Ca'n Juni
Ca'n Madó
Ca'n Malric
Ca'n Massiana
Ca'n Pabó
Ca'n Pep Moso
Ca'n Pintat
Ca'n Poloni
Ca'n Quet
Cabrera
Cadenabbia
Café Royal
Ca l'Abat
Cala
Calais
Cala Ratxada
Caledonian Market
Calle Jaime I
Camberley
Cambridge [University]
Camden Town
Camino viejo
Campione
Can Caballo
Canellun
Can Gelat
Cannes
Cannon Street
Can Prom
Can Renau
Can Torrent
Canuto's
Caporetto
Carabbia
Casa Ribas
Ca sa Salerosa
Ca sa Siqui
Caspe
Cas Pintat
Castagnola
Castille de Bellver
Catalonia
Cervantes Restaurant
Ceuta
Charing Cross
Charterhouse
Chata's
Château de la Chevrie
Chelsea
Chez Metayer
Chiasso
Chichester
Chiswick Street
Christ Church [College]
Church Street Market
Circulo Mallorquin
Clarendon Hotel
Clot, the
Como
Concordia
Cordova
Cornwall
Costa Brava, Hotel
Cranleigh
Criterion Brasserie
Crown
Croydon
Curzon House
Dalmatia
Danzig
Dartington Hall
Delhi
Denham
Devon
Deyá
Dieppe
Dinant
Dolphin & Anchor
Dorchester Hotel
Dorking
Dorlan Hall
Dorset Street
Dubrovnik
Duchess Nursing Home
Earl's Court
East End
East St.
Ebro
Edgwear Road
Eibar
Empire Theatre
Erinfa
Escargot
Etoile
Euston Road
Ewhurst
Fábrica
Felanitx
Fermata Tram
Folkestone
Fonda
Foradada
Fornalutx
Forum
Francisca Room
Fricourt
Fulham
Fundicion Mallorquin
Gamage
Gambrinus
Gammers Hall
Gandria
Gentillino
George Street
George Street Mews
Ghetto: Street of the Silversmiths
Gosport
Grand Hotel
La Granja
Great Bardfield
Greek Street
Green Man
Grosvenor House
Guadalajara
Guadarrama
Guernica
Guildford
Guy's Snack Bar
Halstead
Hamleys
Hammersmith
Hampstead
Harlech
Harley Street
Haslemere
Havre
Hereford Square
Highclere
Highcroft
High Wood
Holmbury St. Mary
Holmcroft
Hotel Belle Rive-Ziebert
Hotel Central
Hotel Costa d'Or
Hotel Ouest
Huesca
Huguenin's
Hurtwood Hill
Hyde Park
Ibiza
Inca
Ingatestone
Irún
Islip
Jarama
Jerez
Johannesburgh
Josef
Karl's Place
Kilburn
King's Cross Station
Knightsbridge
Lake Como
Lake Piano
Leicester Square
Leith Hill
Lena's Bar
Lérida
La Linea
Liverpool
Llucalcari
Lluchmayor
London
London Clinic
Los Angeles
Lugano
Luna land
Lyon
Lyons Corner House
Macarena
Madrid
Mahon
Majorca/ Mallorca
Malaga
Mallorca
Manacor
Manchester
Margarita's Café.
Marseilles
Mascagno
McWhirter's
Melilla
Mesquida
Minorca
Mirador
Miramar
Molí, Es
Molinar
Montagnola
Montauban
Monte Bré
Montfort
Mount Royal
Mount San Salvatore
Mount Solubbe
Mulhouse
Mungia
Murcia
Nantes
New Hope
New York
Nottingham Place
Nottingham Street
Notting Hill Gate
Nuremberg
Old Brewer's Yard
Old Burlington Street/Burlington House
Old Café
Old Compton Street
Old Kent Road
Old Vic
Olympia
Oriel college
Osnaburgh Street
Oviedo
Oxford
Oxford Street
Paddington
Paguera
Palma
Palomera
Paradiso
Paris
Parisien
Pazallo
Pedrissa, Sa
Petersfield
Petticoat Lane Market
Piccadilly
Piñets, Es
Pollensa
Porto Ceresio
Posada, La
Poulk
Pozoblanco
Prada's
Praed St.
Princeton
Puerto Cristo
Puig
Quijorna
Recó, The
Regent Park
Regent St.
Rennes
Repla
Rome
Rue de Nantes
Rules
Sa Dragonera
Santa Maria
Santander
Saragossa
Scotsman's Zoo
Seville
Shanghai
Shere
Simpsons
Soller
Son Bauza
Son Beltran
Son Bujosa
Son Canals
Son Corté
Son Gallard
Son Morages
Son Morantes
Son Ripoll
Son Rullan
Sorengo
Southampton
St. John's Wood
St. Malo
St. Mary's Hospital
St. Peter's Square
St. Uniac
St John's College
Stonefield Way
Suffolk
Surrey
Sutton Veny
Sønderborg
Talavera
Tatler News Theatre
Taylorian Institute
Teix
Terreno, El
Teruel
Tichfield
Ticino
Tivoli
Toledo
Torrent
Tottenham Court Road
Tours
Trenton
Turismo Hotel
Utah
Valencia
Valldemossa
Victoria Station
Villa Carlotta
Villa D'Esta
Villa Guidi
Viña Vieja
Vinyet
Vitoria
Wandsworth
Warminster
Waterloo
West London
Wey River
Wheatsheaf Inn
Willesden Lane
Wiltshire
Windmill Inn
Windmill Theatre
Yorkshire
Zurich
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