A.P. Herbert
Born
in Ashtead, Surrey, The United Kingdom
September 24, 1890
Died
November 11, 1971
Genre
The secret battle
117 editions
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published
1919
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Uncommon Law: Being 66 Misleading Cases Revised and Collected in One Volume
27 editions
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published
1920
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The Water Gipsies
27 editions
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published
1930
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More Uncommon Law
6 editions
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published
1982
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The house by the river
64 editions
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published
1920
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Holy Deadlock
14 editions
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published
1934
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The Voluble Topsy: A Young Lady's Chatter About Love, Politics and War, 1928-1947
2 editions
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published
2023
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Trials of Topsy
3 editions
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published
2002
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Number Nine
7 editions
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published
2002
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Two Gentlemen of Soho
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“The conception of two people living together for twenty-five years without having a cross word suggests a lack of spirit only to be admired in sheep”
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“At the Theatre: To the Lady Behind Me
Dear Madam, you have seen this play;
I never saw it till today.
You know the details of the plot,
But, let me tell you, I do not.
The author seeks to keep from me
The murderer's identity,
And you are not a friend of his
If you keep shouting who it is.
The actors in their funny way
Have several funny things to say,
But they do not amuse me more
If you have said them just before;
The merit of the drama lies,
I understand, in some surprise;
But the surprise must now be small
Since you have just foretold it all.
The lady you have brought with you
Is, I infer, a half-wit too,
But I can understand the piece
Without assistance from your niece.
In short, foul woman, it would suit
Me just as well if you were mute;
In fact, to make my meaning plain,
I trust you will not speak again.
And—may I add one human touch?—
Don't breathe upon my neck so much.”
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Dear Madam, you have seen this play;
I never saw it till today.
You know the details of the plot,
But, let me tell you, I do not.
The author seeks to keep from me
The murderer's identity,
And you are not a friend of his
If you keep shouting who it is.
The actors in their funny way
Have several funny things to say,
But they do not amuse me more
If you have said them just before;
The merit of the drama lies,
I understand, in some surprise;
But the surprise must now be small
Since you have just foretold it all.
The lady you have brought with you
Is, I infer, a half-wit too,
But I can understand the piece
Without assistance from your niece.
In short, foul woman, it would suit
Me just as well if you were mute;
In fact, to make my meaning plain,
I trust you will not speak again.
And—may I add one human touch?—
Don't breathe upon my neck so much.”
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“Holy Mother we do believe,
That without sin Thou didst conceive;
May we now in Thee believing,
Also sin without conceiving.”
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That without sin Thou didst conceive;
May we now in Thee believing,
Also sin without conceiving.”
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