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The Lion and the Unicorn

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DK Pub. 17 views
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Clemence Dane

Clemence Dane's real name was Winifred Ashton. She was born in London in 1888. At the age of 16 she went to Geneva to teach French. Later she studied art at the Slade School and in Dresden, taught again in Ireland, and then went on the stage, where for five years she acted under the name "Diana Curtis." She borrowed her nom de plume from the church of St. Clement Danes. Her first book, published in 1917, was the famous Regiment of Women. She followed it with Legend, which became a very successful play. Her later novels include Wandering Star, He Brings Great News and The Flower Girls. She collaborated with Helen de Guerry Simpson on three books, all detective stories (a genre which neither had explored before) and all extremely successful: Enter Sir John, Printer's Devil and Re-Enter Sir John. She was made a C.B.E. in 1953, and died in 1965.

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PRENTISS had a long lease on the house, and because it stood in Jermyn Street the upper floors were, as a matter of course, turned into lodgings for single gentlemen; and because Prentiss was a Florist to the Queen, he placed lion and unicorn over his flower-shop, just in front of the middle window on the first floor...

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When Lenny Levi's father goes off to fight in the Second World War, his son has to learn to be brave: brave when bombs are dropped on his street in London, brave when he's evacuated to a big house in the country, and brave when spiteful children tease him and call him names.This beautiful book will strike a chord with anyone who has ever felt homesick and alone. Full of detail and character, it embraces the past and the present with unique poignancy and power.

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