Anyone heard of a "Basil Hogarth?"
This Hogarth is referenced in Charles Derry's THE SUSPENSE THRILLER as a thriller-writer who also wrote a nonfic book in 1936, WRITING THRILLERS FOR PROFIT, but Google doesn't disclose anything else...
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There is a famous Tarzan cartoonist by the name of Berne Hogarth... that's all I got on this one!
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Basil Hogarth was a 'literary tutor' who offered courses in writing from his office on Bloomsbury Street in London. He published substantially on classical music in British popular magazines during...
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doctor kiss wrote: Basil Hogarth was a 'literary tutor' who offered courses in writing from his office on Bloomsbury Street in London. He published substantially on classical music in British popular...
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gene phillips wrote:I'm tempted to place this picayune bit of lit-history on my blog in connection with a piece I just did on Derry's book. Might you be amenable to having your research quoted if I...
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Finished the essay on Derry's quoting of Hogarth, and duly credited you, Doctor. Here's a link: http://arche-arc.blogspot...of-suspense-addenda.html
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