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  2. Duckworth Books - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile his wife, the writer Alice Thomas Ellis, was Duckworth's fiction editor and was responsible for publishing "Duckworth's best-selling author", Beryl Bainbridge. The company moved from Henrietta Street to The Old Piano Factory in Camden , North London, on Old Gloucester Street, made famous by Alan Bennett in his bestselling book, The ...

  3. Category:Gerald Duckworth and Company books - Wikipedia

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  4. Gerald Duckworth - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Duckworth by Harry Furniss. Duckworth was a son of Herbert Duckworth, a London barrister, by his wife Julia Jackson. His father was the youngest son of William Duckworth of Orchardleigh in Somerset. His middle name, de l'Etang, was the surname of one of his mother's ancestors, Antoine de l'Etang, a page to Queen Marie Antoinette.

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  6. The Overlook Press - Wikipedia

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    [1] Overlook has more than one thousand titles in print, including fiction, history, biography, drama, and design. Their publishing program consists of nearly 100 new books per year, evenly divided between hardcovers and trade paperbacks. Imprints include Tusk Books, whose format was designed by Milton Glaser. [1]

  7. The Voyage Out - Wikipedia

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    Here at last is a book which attains unity as surely as Wuthering Heights, though by a different path." [10] Literary scholar Phyllis Rose writes in her introduction to the novel, "No later novel of Woolf's will capture so brilliantly the excitement of youth." [11] And also the excitement and challenge of life. [12] "It's not cowardly to wish ...