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David GarnettThis page is not about David S. Garnett, the science fiction writer David Garnett (1892 1981) was a British writer and publisher, and a prominent member of the Bloomsbury group. His parents were Edward Garnett and Constance Garnett. He wrote the novel Aspects of Love, on which the later Andrew Lloyd-Webber musical was based. He ran a bookshop near the British Museum with Francis Birrell during the 1920s. He founded with Francis Meynell the Nonesuch Press. He was homosexual, and had as lovers Birrell and Duncan Grant. He later married Angelica Bell. Works - Turgenev (1917)
- Dope Darling (1919) novel, as Leda Burke
- Lady into Fox (1922) novel
- A Man in the Zoo (1924) novel
- The Sailor's Return (1925) novel
- Go She Must! (1927) novel
- The Old Dove Cote (1928) stories
- A Voyage to the Island of the Articoles by Andr Maurois (1928) translator
- Never Be a Bookseller (1929) memoirs
- No Love (1929) novel
- The Grasshoppers Come (1931)
- A Terrible Day (1932)
- A Rabbit in the Air. Notes from a diary kept while learning to handle and aeroplane (1932)
- Pocahontas (1933)
- Letters from John Galsworthy 1900-1932 (1934) ? Edward
- Beany-Eye (1935)
- The Letters of T. E. Lawrence (1938) editor
- The Battle of Britain (1941)
- War in the Air (1941)
- The Campaign in Greece and Crete (1942)
- The Novels of Thomas Love Peacock (1948) editor
- The Golden Echo (1953) autobiography (i)
- The Flowers of the Forest (1955) autobiography (ii)
- Aspects of Love (1955)
- A Shot in the Dark (1958)
- A Net for Venus (1959) novel
- The Familiar Faces (1962) autobiography (iii)
- Two by Two (1963) novel
- 338171 T. E. (Lawrence of Arabia) by Victoria Ocampo (1963) translator
- Ulterior Motives (1966) novel
- The White/Garnett Letters (1968) correspondence with T. H. White
- Carrington: Letters & Extracts From Her Diaries (1970)
- First 'Hippy' Revolution (1970)
- A Clean Slate (1971)
- The Sons of the Falcon (1972) novel
- Purl and Plain (1973) stories
- Plough Over the Bones (1973) novel
- The Master Cat (1974)
- Up She Rises (1977)
- Great Friends. Portraits of Seventeen Writers (1979)
- David Garnett. C.B.E. A Writer's Library (1983)
- The Secret History of PWE : The Political Warfare Executive, 1939-1945 (2002)
Reference Garnett, David Garnett, David Garnett, David
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