New Paths; Verse, Prose, Pictures, 1917-1918
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Michael 1888-1957 Sadleir
Michael Sadleir was a British author and bibliophile known for his novel "Fanny by Gaslight," which explores themes of Victorian morality and social class. His literary style is characterized by detailed historical research and intricate plotting. Sadleir's key contribution to literature lies in his preservation of rare books and his promotion of bibliographic scholarship.