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MP. Initially, this gave the company new capital but it later involved Grey Walls in Baker's bankruptcy. He was imprisoned for fraud and the Press went out of business.
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he married and had at least one child with Cynthia Kortright. His fourth wife, Diana, was the widow of the Fitzrovian writer
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in a caravan. After divorce, Gardiner moved to Paris, where he married his second wife, Susanne, a pianist. After the
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published by Grey Walls, containing new writing of the time. Gardiner is also notable as a supporter of
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Finding aid to Charles Wrey Gardiner papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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As a writer and poet, his works include his poetry as well as four published (and one unpublished -
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Gardiner was a noted and well-connected literary figure, particularly in London in the years around
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was a series of anthologies published by Grey Walls Press, the first two of which were edited by
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Volume 1 (1943) - Edited by Alex Comfort and John Bayliss - including a special 50-page
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Grey Walls subsequently merged with Falcon Press, the publishing company run by
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His significance in publishing came with his editorship of the magazine
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Towards the end of 1940 he established the Grey Walls Press, in
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Charles Wrey Gardiner papers, 1942-1967: "Biographical Note"
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Volume 2 (1944) - Edited by Alex Comfort and John Bayliss
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Plymouth
Second World War
Exeter College, Oxford
West Country
Second World War
Julian MacLaren-Ross
Billericay
Essex
Alex Comfort
Robert Greacen
poetry anthology
Kenneth Patchen
David Gascoyne
Peter Baker
Alex Comfort
John Bayliss
Jules Renard
G. W. Stonier



Charles Wrey Gardiner papers, 1942-1967: "Biographical Note"
Emory University


Orwell, George
Collected Essays 1940-1943 (Google eBook)
Emory Library page
Finding aid to Charles Wrey Gardiner papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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