RMW58N59–A literary pilgrimage among the haunts of famous British authors : Wolfe, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1847-1915
RMD95JF7–Francis Brett Young (1844-1954) British novelist and poet. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMTXH2F6–Francis Brett Young (1844-1954). British novelist and poet. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RM2J07AC6–Wonderful original retro / mid-century Illustrated book cover of 'The Old Man and the Sea', published in 1952 written by famous American author, Ernest Hemingway. First British publication.
RMG16AWE–William Somerset Maugham (January 25, 1874 - December 16, 1965) was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. One of the most prolific and popular English authors of the 20th century. After losing both his parents by the age of 10, he was rai
RMBDKB6R–Graham Swift. British Writer.
RM2AF0849–Vintage portrait photo of English author Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). Photo circa 1867 by J Gurney & Son of New York.
RMHT209G–Storm Jameson, 1937.
RM2HM6F91–An engraving of the English playwright William Shakespeare
RMERH280–Congreve receives a visit from Voltaire. Famous meeting in which Voltaire came to compliment William Congreve. Episode
RMC5RMB0–Will Self performing an interview at Express Excess, Camden, London
RMPRG6FF–Embroidered fireguard in front of stove in cottage, once home to Virginia Wolfe
RMAFYTWB–British childrens' author Jacqueline Wilson at the Hay Festival, Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK KATHY DEWITT
RMA98D19–William Nicholson British screenwriter, playwright, author & novelist pictured at Hay Festival 2002 Powys Wales UK
RMEDTTC9–Framed portrait of famous author Agatha Christie
RF2APNKJ4–Neil Oliver book signing, on his 2019 tour of Britain at Southport’s Floral Hall.
RMJ5NXX7–Crowborough East Sussex UK - Statue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes in Crowborough where he lived from 1909 to 1930
RMFCWJKA–Arthur Conan Doyle. Portrait of the British writer and physician, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
RF2C4PGNY–Oxford, UK - March 26, 2012: Exterior of the famous Eagle and Child public house in the middle of Oxford. The Inklings authors used to drink here inc
RMW58N58–A literary pilgrimage among the haunts of famous British authors : Wolfe, Theodore Frelinghuysen, 1847-1915
RMD95JEA–(John) Beverley Nichols (1898-1983) British novelist, actor, playwright and writer. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMTXH2NX–(John) Beverley Nichols (1898-1983) British novelist, actor, playwright and writer. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RM2J5DFHK–Wonderful original retro / mid-century Illustrated book cover of 'The Old Man and the Sea', published in 1952 written by famous American author, Ernest Hemingway. First British publication.
RMG16AWD–William Somerset Maugham (January 25, 1874 - December 16, 1965) was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. One of the most prolific and popular English authors of the 20th century. After losing both his parents by the age of 10, he was rai
RMBDKB5B–Graham Swift. British Writer.
RM2AEXTPF–Vintage portrait photo of English author Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). Photo circa 1867 by J Gurney & Son of New York.
RMHT20ED–Rafael Sabatini, 1937. Artists: Unknown, WD & HO Wills.
RM2HMY2EW–Charles Dickens death certificate
RM2A05EFY–Advert for Schweppes soft drinks, 1951. The illustration depicts literary themes with a display cabinet and exhibits with the words containing many puns directed at books and authors plus the famous 'Schweppervescence' catchphrase.
RMC5R2E5–Will Self performing at Express Excess, Camden, London
RMPRG69F–Memorial plaque and bust of Virginia Wolfe under tree
RM2JDETH1–Jean Rhys female woman famous British author writer novelist book cover Quartet KATHY DEWITT
RMA98D18–William Nicholson British screenwriter, playwright, author & novelist pictured at Hay Festival 2002 Powys Wales UK
RFHEYG80–'The Jane Austen 200 - A life in Hampshire' display in celebration of the British author's 200th anniversary of death
RMM042NN–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18th Jan, 2018. Val McDermid's short story 'New Year's Resurrection' celebrates Edinburgh's literary heritage. Presented by Edinburgh's Hogmanay and Edinburgh International Book Festival, with Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust. Produced by Underbelly. Greyfriar's churchyard, with the illuminated names of famous Scottish authors including J K Rowling, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns, and Joanna Baillie
RMJ5NXW8–Crowborough East Sussex UK - Statue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes in Crowborough where he lived from 1909 to 1930
RMW7EKEG–Rafael Sabatini, 1937. Artists: Unknown, WD & HO Wills.
RF2E9N7DJ–Oxford, UK - March 26, 2012: Exterior of the famous Eagle and Child public house in the middle of Oxford. The Inklings authors used to drink here inc
RM2HCDBF4–Engraved portraits of renowned English scientists, authors and philosophers, among them Burke, Einstein, Shakespeare; Johnson.
RMD95JEC–Denise Robins (1897-1985) British popular novelist, dramatist and short story writer. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMTXH2FR–Denise Robins (1897-1985) British popular novelist, dramatist and short story writer. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RM2J5DFGC–Wonderful original retro / mid-century Illustrated book cover of 'The Old Man and the Sea', published in 1952 written by famous American author, Ernest Hemingway. First British publication.
RMG16AWC–William Somerset Maugham (January 25, 1874 - December 16, 1965) was a British playwright, novelist and short story writer. One of the most prolific and popular English authors of the 20th century. After losing both his parents by the age of 10, he was rai
RMEFWAK4–Portrait. Giles Mac Donogh, British author, historian and writer.
RM2AEX0P5–Vintage portrait photo of English author Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). Photo circa 1867 by J Gurney & Son of New York.
RMHT209F–ASM Hutchinson, 1937. Artists: Unknown, Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson.
RM2J4JRFC–Frontispiece to Milton: A Poem in Two Books
RMPK9BAK–The grave of Daniel Defoe the novelist and author of Robinson Crusoe in Bunhill Fields burial ground, London.
RMC5RM7E–Paul Lyalls reading poetry at Express Excess, Camden, London
RMPRG6CN–Timber framed entrance hallway of cottage, once home to Virgina Wolfe
RM2JDETKY–Jean Rhys female woman famous British author writer novelist book cover After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie KATHY DEWITT
RMC477E1–Sir Sherard Cowper Coles former British diplomat to Afghanistan and Pakistan pictured at Hay Festival 2011
RFH8C01F–William Shakespeare. Sketch illustration. Black and white vector
RMM042N7–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18th Jan, 2018. Val McDermid's short story 'New Year's Resurrection' celebrates Edinburgh's literary heritage. Presented by Edinburgh's Hogmanay and Edinburgh International Book Festival, in conjunction with Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Trust. Produced by Underbelly. Greyfriar's Kirkyard, with illuminated anmes of famous Scottish authors including J K Rowling, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns
RMJ5NXTK–Crowborough East Sussex UK - Statue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes in Crowborough where he lived from 1909 to 1930
RMW7EK9M–Storm Jameson, 1937.
RFPPA750–Man Booker Prize winners from past years including the famous novels Midnight's Children, The God of Small Things and Wolf Hall.
RM2HCDBBB–Engraving of a dinner for several authors at the home of Tobias Smollett
RMD96D6X–E (Edward) Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) British novelist specialising in espionage and international intrigue. From Wills cigarette cards 'Famous British Authors', 1937.
RMTXH2GC–Philip Gibbs (1877-1962) British novelist, journalist and war correspondent, born in London. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMDDRC08–Garden with old cannon, in Charles Dickens Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent, England
RMERGXJG–'Herbal' by John Gerard. Title page. 1633. English herbalist famous for his herbal garden, 1545 – February, 1611/12.
RMEDNJF1–Portrait of Brian Fagan, British Archaeologist and Writer. In Barcelona
RM2AF0327–Vintage portrait photo of English author Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). Photo circa 1865.
RMHT20EM–Walter de la Mare, 1937. Artist: Walter de la Mare
RM2HMY2FG–Archie Christie, Major Belcher (tour leader), Mr. Bates (secretary) and Agatha Christie on the 1922 British Empire Expedition Tour
RF2HA75NF–Art illustration, head and shoulder portrait of author, novelist, writer, academic, Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature.
RMC5RM74–Paul Lyalls reading poetry at Express Excess, Camden, London
RMPRG6CC–Wooden chest and mirror in cottage entrance, once home to Virgina Wolfe
RMT3CWRX–John Bunyan Puritan English author effigy and tombstone & pilgrim from Pilgrims Progress book in Bunhill Fields cemetery London UK KATHY DEWITT
RMC475HM–Sir Sherard Cowper Coles former British diplomat to Afghanistan and Pakistan pictured at Hay Festival 2011
RFPRXB7B–Broadstairs, UK - April 14, 2018 - Viking Bay beach in Broadstairs, favourite seaside town of Charles Dickens, famous 19th century british novelist
RMG33RC2–The White House ( Childhood Home of British Authors Gerald & Lawrence Durrell ) Kalami, Corfu Island, Greece.
RMJ5NXRN–Crowborough East Sussex UK - Statue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes in Crowborough where he lived from 1909 to 1930
RMW7EK9E–ASM Hutchinson, 1937. Artists: Unknown, Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson.
RFPPA762–Man Booker Prize winners from past years including the famous novels Midnight's Children, The God of Small Things and Wolf Hall.
RM2HCDBBR–Engraving of Edmund Burke at the literary club with fellow authors and philosophers, published circa 1908
RMD95JDG–Philip Gibbs (1877-1962) British novelist, journalist and war correspondent, born in London. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMTXH2MM–Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894-1958), British novelist playwright and critic. In 1926 he was appointed principal dramatic critic of 'The Times' of London. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMDDRC4J–Charles Dickens' Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent, England
RMERHP8P–Francis Trollope - English novelist: 1779-1863. Famous for 'Domestic Manners of the Americans' (1832). Miniature in oils by A
RMEDNJF2–Portrait of Brian Fagan, British Archaeologist and Writer. In Barcelona
RM2AEWBRK–Vintage portrait photo of English author Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870). Photo circa 1867 by J Gurney & Son of New York.
RMA04DN7–Brontë Parsonage seen from the churchyard, Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, UK.
RM2HM6F94–A portrait of the English writer Charles Dickens from 1867 when he was 55 yrs old
RF2BGBEDG–a blue plaque in north hill highgate london N6 states that famous british author charles dickens stayed there in 1832 UK
RMC5RMBW–Matthew D'Abaitua interviewing Will Self at Express Excess, Camden, London
RMPRG68N–Memorial plaque and bust of Virginia Wolfe under tree
RMBHKPH7–Liverpool poet Roger McGough at the Guardian Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye, Wales, UK KATHY DEWITT
RMCR81CT–Alistair Darling, British politician speaking at The Telegraph Hay Festival 2012, Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales, UK
RME0MRR3–Author Jane Austen's writing table, chair and quill inside her house at Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire, UK.
RMG33RBN–The White House ( Childhood Home of British Authors Gerald & Lawrence Durrell ) Kalami, Corfu Island, Greece.
RMJ5NXT6–Crowborough East Sussex UK - Statue of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle the creator of Sherlock Holmes in Crowborough where he lived from 1909 to 1930
RMW7EKEK–Walter de la Mare, 1937. Artist: Walter de la Mare
RFPPA77X–Man Booker Prize winners from past years including the famous novels Midnight's Children, The God of Small Things and Wolf Hall.
RM2D737GC–Author Lucy Ellmann attending a photocall for the 2019 Booker Prize shortlisted authors, at the South Bank centre in London. Picture date: Sunday October 13, 2019. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/Empics
RMD95JE7–Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894-1958), British novelist playwright and critic. In 1926 he was appointed principal dramatic critic of 'The Times' of London. From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMTXH2GW–Hugh Seymour Walpole (1884-1941) New Zealand-born British novelist. Best known for his books forming 'The Herries Chronicle' (1924-1933). From a series of cards of 'Famous British Authors' (London, 1937).
RMKYPDNB–Jane Austen (1775-1817). A coloured engraving after a family portrait, published in 1873.
RMERH24J–Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Role created by William Gillette. Created the famous phrase in his play ' Oh, this
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