On May 15, Prentice wrote to
Aldington accepting an arrangement with Covici-Friede, provided he could make "reasonable alterations" to the text.
20].) He makes a convincing case for the influence of
Aldington on at least four phrases in this one short passage.
Through his work on The Egoist,
Aldington's literary circle widened to include the writers he published (Marianne Moore, Robert Frost, James Joyce and later T.S.
Count Nicolai Tolstory had accused Harold McMillan and the then Brigadier Toby Low, later Lord
Aldington, of war crimes.
Paul, 53, of
Aldington, Kent, said: "There was blood gushing.
Lord Charles
Aldington, chairman of Deutsche Bank, said he hoped credit markets would begin to free up in the first half of next year.
The Gainsborough Stables trainer could double up with Khibrah in the
Aldington Median Auction Maiden Stakes (3.00) at Folkestone.
Sarah, 28, first fell for Burke when he was hired to renovate the couple's rambling country mansion in
Aldington, Kent, in 1996.
In her relationships with Pound and (husband) Richard
Aldington, H.D.
Nigel Watts, a property developer who was pursuing a private grievance against Lord
Aldington - who, as Brigadier Toby Low had been General Keightley's Chief of Staff - circulated a pamphlet describing him as a major war criminal, responsible for having sent 70,000 Cossack and Yugoslav prisoners of war and refugees back to face death at the hands of their Communist enemies.
As an expanded rendition of the turbulent period between H.D.'s expatriation and the birth of her daughter Perdita, Asphodel chronicles the shifting triangles of H.D.'s romantic career (H.D., Ezra Pound, Frances Gregg; H.D., Richard
Aldington, Bridget Patmore; H.D., Cecil Gray, Bryher) with all the assiduousness of info-tainment.
( <IR> See LITTLE MAGAZINES </IR> .) He founded The Glebe in September 1913 as an organ of the Imagist movement, and published contributions by Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Richard
Aldington, and William Carlos Williams.