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Hueffer, Ford Madox(Ford, Ford Madox)

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Born: 1873 AD
Died: 1939 AD, at 65 years of age.

Nationality: English
Categories: Novelists, Writers

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1873 - Born on December 17th in Merton, Surrey, England.

1892 - He was converted to Catholicism.

         - Wrote the novel, The Shifting of Fire.

1894 - Married to Elsie Martindale.

1901-1903 - Wrote the novels, The Inheritors and Romance with Joseph Conrad.

1911 - He was imprisoned for bigamy.

         - He wrote Ladies Whose Bright Eyes, Ancient Lights, The Good Soldier, Some Do Not, No More Paradise, A Man Could Stand UP and Last Post.

1939 - Died on June 26th in Deauville, France.





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