PLAYS OF THE MOMENT 1923: No. XV. Oliver Cromwell
... London. The cast includes Miss Irene Rooke, Miss Mary O'Farrell, Mr. W. J. Rea as Charles I., Mr. Milton Rosmer, and Mr. Algernon Blackwood, the author and playwright. ...
... London. The cast includes Miss Irene Rooke, Miss Mary O'Farrell, Mr. W. J. Rea as Charles I., Mr. Milton Rosmer, and Mr. Algernon Blackwood, the author and playwright. ...
... Pamela Hansford Johnson, who throws a searchlight on the suburbs in her brilliant novel, The Philistines. TELEVISION. Algernon Blackwood For doing it again. fU/vWi ...
... of a blind industrialist who could detect more with his ears than others Ihlt wU!l bfl the sight and hearing. RADIO. Algernon Blackwood (here seen facing the television 6 0 camera 44 whose five-minute 4 Strange Stories' have given more *1 yA pleasure and ...
... Jean Simmons which was completely inaudible. Finally, down on your knees in homage to that ace of story-tellers, Mr. Algernon Blackwood, whose easy skill not even arc- lights and microphones and cables can upset, and who held us in horror with his account ...
... Tumblefold. By Joseph Whittaker. With a Foreword by Ben Tillett, M.P. {Herbert Jenkins.) The Garden of Survival. By Algernon Blackwood. {MacnnUan.) Motley, and Other Poems. By Walter de la Mare. {Constable.) Eminent Victorians. By Lytton Strachey. {Chatto ...
... old lady, and pre tended that the mira cle was accomplished to the great satis faction of this student of Huysmans and Algernon Blackwood. Here came the part ing of the ways. Mr. Raleigh might have worked out the situ ation psychically, but the influence ...
... thrill. There isn't the touch of authentic curdle you get in Widdershins, or The Mirror of Shalott, or in the early Algernon Blackwood, or in some of Kipling or Wells, or in The Monkey's Paw, but there is some excitement. There is a shadow in shadows ...
... believes the British public will not want them again, after an experience of paper money for small amounts. 77 w V ^r' -Algernon Blackwood, who dealt with the ti rung. subject of re-incarnation in Julius Le Vallon, is, I hear, shortly to publish a drama ...
... pines, of The Prisoner of Fairyland. D'you remem ber Algernon Blackwood's exquisite story about the Upper Alps When I was a quaint maiden of eight, he gave me a copy inscribed From Algernon Blackwood, who pretends he wrote it. I was disappointed at the ...
... ORGAN-GRINDER, WITH HIS FOLLOWERS, IN 44 THE STARLIGHT EXPRESS. The Starlight Express is a fantasie in three acts, by Algernon Blackwood and Violet Pearn, with music by Sir Edward Elgar. Mr. Charles Mott's part is described as Tramp with barrel-organ (Simply ...
... This is LADY CAROLINE BLACKWOOD, only child of the Marquess of Dujferin and Ava, in her canopied cot at Clandeboye Co. Down. She was born in 1931. Right) MR. CYRIL HUGH R. HEBER-PERCY, Welsh Guards, second son of Mr. Algernon Heber- Percy, married MISS ...
... millions of children collect stamps. MR. DUNCAN MACRAE'S CAT AND PARROTT. j For Being a Living Dudley and Gilderoy. Mr. Algernon Blackwood's book, 44 Dudley and j Gilderoy. introduced a cat and a parrot who were close friends, and 44 Sketch readers will ...