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Yateley. 19. J. M. M. with Violet, Weg and Col. 20. James Young
with Weg and Col (Courtesy of Mrs Marcelle Young)
161
21. Cartoon by Thomas Derrick in The Bookman, April 1932
(Courtesy of Mr Michael derrick)
192
22. J. M. M., 1935 193
Larling. 23. The Old Rectory. 24. Max Plowman. 25. Sir Richard
Rees with Betty and Mary
208
26. J. M. M. with David, 1939 209
27. J. M. M. with James Maxton (front), Joseph Kruk and Dick
Wallhead, I.L.P. Summer School, Caerleon, 1932
209
28. J. M. M. with H. R. L. Sheppard (centre front), P.P.U.
Camp, Swanwick, 1937 (courtesy of P.P.U.)
209
29. Facsimile of J. M. M.'s handwriting: Notes for Jonathan Swift 304
Thelnetham. 30. J. M. M. with Mary (left), Ruth Baker and
Donald Soper, 1950 (Courtesy of Radio Times Hulton Picture
Library). 31. J. M. M. discussing Pacifism with Donald
Soper, 1950 (Courtesy of Radio Times Hulton Picture
Library)
305
32. J. M. M. in argument, 1950 (Courtesy of Radio Times Hulton
Picture Library)
320
33. J. M. M. with Weg, Ruth Baker and his grandson john,
Moselle, 1951
321
34. J. M. M. with Mary , Thelnetham, 1954 321
35. Lower Lodge, Thelnetham 321
Permission to reproduce plates 1, 2, 5, 17, 18 has been
kindly given by Mr Richard Murry, plates 4, 6-12, 16, 25,
26 by Mrs Michael Church and plates 19, 24, 29, 33, 34, 35
by Mrs Middleton Murry.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Life of John Middleton Murry. Contributors: F. A. Lea - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1960. Page Number: viii.
    
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