Novel by J.B. Priestley
Festival at Farbridge is a 1951 comic novel by the British writer J.B. Priestley.[1] A small town in the Midlands decides to hold its own event during the Festival of Britain.
References
Bibliography
- Klein, Holger. J.B. Priestley's Fiction. Peter Lang, 2002.
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Novels | |
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Short stories |
- "The Town Major of Miracourt" (1930)
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Poetry |
- The Chapman of Rhymes (1918)
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Non-fiction |
- Brief Diversions (1922)
- Papers from Lilliput (1922)
- Open House (1927)
- Self-selected Essays (1932)
- English Journey (1934)
- Midnight on the Desert (1937 autobiography)
- We Live In Two Worlds (1937 documentary)
- Rain Upon Godshill (1939 autobiography)
- British Women Go To War (1943)
- Margin Released (1962 autobiography)
- Man and Time (1964)
- The Edwardians (1970)
- Over The Long High Wall (1972)
- Particular Pleasures (1975)
- Instead Of The Trees (1977 autobiography)
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