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The Life and Works of Kenneth Grahame: A Biography and Collection of Grahame’s Work

The Life and Works of Kenneth Grahame: A Biography and Collection of Grahame’s Work is a detailed exploration of the life and literary legacy of the author of 'The Wind in the Willows.' It includes a biography that delves into Grahame's personal life and career, as well as an annotated collection of his most significant writings. more

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Kenneth Grahame
Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame, a British film writer, was born on March 8, 1859, and passed away on July 6, 1932. He is renowned for his unique insights and contributions to the art of film. more

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