Having been a silent witness for some time, I think its time
I got a little vocal. I must admit I am more into facts about
writers and their books, like pseudonyms of which I have a
rather large database, so forgive me if I prefer to read
rather than argue.
Anyway, Davis
Dresser. Not really a post themed question I suppose, but can
anyone confirm that in the 1930s he wrote 'After passion' as
Jerome Shard? Only source is the Library of Congress, so I
would love to hear if anyone can offer more evidence.
Regards John
John Herrington Woodbridge Suffolk
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