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- Belchamber is a 1904 novel by Howard Sturgis. The story follows the life of Sainty, Marquis of Belchamber, from childhood to his mid-twenties. Sainty...
- novels were successful as far as sales were concerned; but his third, Belchamber (1904), failed to gain the same plaudits. Although Edith Wharton praised...
- production of the Glyndebourne Children's Theatre, he met fellow actor James Belchamber, who was his partner for nearly 60 years. Archard's first major television...
- Ursula Margaret Bard as Aunt Rain Nancy Beatty as Anna's Mother Barry Belchamber as Anna's Father Mairon Bennett as Young Anna Zachary Bennett as Young...
- Alexandra Bastedo David Bauer Norman Beaton Bruce Beeby Michael Beint James Belchamber Francis Bennett **** Bentley Harold Berens Paul Bertoya Michael Bird Norman...
- Miss Avery Gavin Brocker as Crane Miles Jupp as Percy Cahill William Belchambers as Burton Hannah Traylen as Nancy Leonie Benesch as Frieda Mosenbach...
- Scholarship, 2007(1), 139-168. Wharton, Edith. (1905). "Mr. Sturgis's Belchamber", Bookman, 21(May), 309-310. Wikisource has original text related to this...
- cast: Dawn Addams, Julian Glover, Kenneth Benda, John G. ****er, James Belchamber Countess Audrey (Dawn Addams) is the apparent object of Simon Templar's...
- next novel, Enter Mrs. Belchamber (1951), told the story of a young man who needs to rely on the help of the "grim" Mrs. Belchamber. Spring Green (1953)...
- explaining what happened. 1904 Belchamber Howard Overing Sturgis UK The story follows the life of Sainty, Marquis of Belchamber, he is shy, physically weak...