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Alfred W. Pollard (1859–1944)

Author of English Miracle Plays Moralities and Interludes

43+ Works 346 Members 3 Reviews

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Series

Works by Alfred W. Pollard

English Miracle Plays Moralities and Interludes (1890) — Editor — 55 copies
King Arthur and the Knights of His Court (2007) 41 copies, 1 review
Fine books (1973) 25 copies
Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse (1964) — Editor — 8 copies
Chaucer (2022) 5 copies
Hendricks Field ... a look back (1994) 5 copies, 1 review
The Towneley plays (1966) 3 copies

Associated Works

Le Morte d'Arthur (1485) — Editor, some editions — 8,027 copies, 57 reviews
Le Morte d'Arthur, Volume 1 (1485) — Editor, some editions — 1,634 copies, 14 reviews
Le Morte d'Arthur, Volume 2 (1485) — Editor, some editions — 1,363 copies, 10 reviews
The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (1478) — Editor, some editions — 874 copies, 6 reviews
The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (1917) — Abridged by — 417 copies, 1 review
The General Prologue (1387) — Editor, some editions; Editor, some editions — 354 copies, 1 review
The Pardoner's Tale (2006) — some editions — 174 copies, 1 review
Books and Printing: A Treasury for Typophiles (1951) — Contributor — 102 copies
The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2 (2012) — Editor, some editions — 35 copies
Bibliographical essays (1969) — Contributor — 4 copies

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Legal name
Pollard, Alfred William
Birthdate
1859-08-14
Date of death
1944-03-08
Gender
male
Education
University of Oxford (St John's College)
Relationships
Pollard, Eliza F. (step-sister)
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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Hendricks Field (Sebring, FL) was established June 26, 1941 as a basic air corps training school. Even before construction was completed the plans for the base were expanded and Hendricks Field was designated a four engine pilot and crew training program. Florida was a popular location for Army Air Corps training fields due to the year round good weather. Hendricks Field received its name from 1st Lt Laird Woodruff Hendricks Jr, a Florida native Army Air Corps officer who died in a plane show more crash in England on 07/28/41. show less

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Rating
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ISBNs
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