Individual Details
Thomas Harvey Sadleir
(1888 - 1957)
of Willow Farm, Oakley Green, Windsor, the well-known biographer, novelist and publisher. Educated at Rugby and Balliol Coll., Oxford; entered publishing firm of Constable & co., 1912; in Intelligence Dept. during Great War, and subsequently in League of Nations Secretariat; Director of Constable & co., 1920; author of studies on Sheridan (1912), Trollope (1927) and his father, Sir Michael Sadler, (1949), and of novels - "Privilege" (1921), "Desolate Splendour" (1923), "The Noblest Frailty" (1925), "Fanny by Gaslight" (1940), "Things Past" (1944) and "Forlorn Sunset" (1947) - as well as several biographical works; Reader in Bibliography at Cambridge, 1937, and President of the Bibliographical Society, 1944.
Events
| Birth | 1888 | Of Windsor, England | |||
| Death | 1957 | England | |||
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| Reference No | 9NQZ-DP5 |