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Geoffrey Madan

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between 1929 and 1933 sent a small anthology from his notebooks to his friends. A limited typescript edition was circulated privately in 1949 after his death, and a further selection was made for an edition published by the
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forced him to retire. A private income enabled him to devote the remainder of his life to his interests, which included wine, old silver and (above all) books.
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In 1919 Madan married Marjorie, the daughter of Sir Saxon Noble, Bart. In 1920 Marjorie gave birth to their one child, Nicola.
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Between 1920 and 1924 Madan was employed in the City of London; but in 1924 a severe attack of
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Geoffrey Madan's Notebooks - A Selection Edited by J. A. Gere And John Sparrow ...
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called the Notebooks "the best example of a twentieth-century
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Greek, and embarked on a correspondence and friendship with
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In 1914 Madan's university career was interrupted by the
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Geoffrey Spencer Madan was born on 6 February 1895, in
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Index

belletrist
Oxford
Falconer Madan
Brasenose College, Oxford
Bodley's Librarian
Charles Fox Burney
Summer Fields School
Eton College
Balliol College, Oxford
Herodotean
A. C. Benson
Classics
Harold Macmillan
Cyril Asquith
Ronald Knox
First World War
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
Mesopotamian campaign
meningitis
Gordon Campbell
Christmas
Oxford University Press
John Sparrow
New York Review of Books
Commonplace book




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