Christmas
in the Works of
Stanley Weintraub
The last Great Cause:
Intellectuals and the Spanish
American War
New York: Weybright and Talley
Books, 1968
p. 25
Of the twenty-one Englishmen originally with the French
battalion, only five remained to join the new British company, and, on
Christmas Eve, 1936, they left by rail for the Cordova sector of the Madrid
front...
Index of Weintraub Christmas Exhibit Pages
- Dear
Young Friend:
The Letters of American Presidents to Children
-
Albert:
Uncrowned King
-
Victoria:
An Intimate Biography
- Shaw's
People: Victoria to Churchill
- Disraeli:
A Biography
- Bernard
Shaw: The Diaries 1885-1897,
Volume I
- Bernard
Shaw: The Diaries 1885-1897,
Volume II
-
Shaw:
An Autobiography 1856-1898
-
The Playwright and the Pirate:
Bernard Shaw and Frank Harris: A Correspondence
-
Bernard Shaw 1914-1918:
Journey to Heartbreak
-
Private Shaw and Public Shaw:
a dual portrait of Lawrence of Arabia and
G.B.S.
-
Lawrence of Arabia:
the literary impulse
-
Silent
Night:
The Christmas Truce of 1914
-
The
Last Great Cause: The Intellectuals
and the Spanish Civil War
-
Reggie:
A Portrait of Reginald Turner
-
Whistler:
A Biography
-
Beardsley:
A Biography
-
Aubrey Beardsley:
Imp of the Perverse
-
Four Rossettis:
A Victorian Biography
-
Exhibit:
Story of Stanley Tree
-
Exhibit:
Stanley Tree Photograph 1
-
Exhibit:
Stanley Tree Photograph 2
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