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John Arnold traces the life of the Fanfrolico Press, the press's co-founder Jack Lindsay and its manager P. R. Stephensen, particularly during the London-based period from 1926-1930. Arnold canvasses the financial problems experienced by the press, Lindsay's relationships with women, the publication of the journal London Aphrodite and the involvement of Lindsay's father, Norman Linday. The latter assisted the press financially and also contributed illustrations for some of its publications.
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Untitled
2012
single work
review
— Appears in: Script and Print , vol. 36 no. 2 2012; (p. 48-52)
— Review of Fanfrolico Frolics 2004 single work criticism
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Untitled
2012
single work
review
— Appears in: Script and Print , vol. 36 no. 2 2012; (p. 48-52)
— Review of Fanfrolico Frolics 2004 single work criticism
Last amended 15 Sep 2004 14:19:52
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cEngland,ccUnited Kingdom (UK),cWestern Europe, Europe,
- 1925-1930
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