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  1. Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957 [2]), born Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler, was a British publisher, novelist, book collector, and bibliographer. Biography. Bookplate of Michael Sadleir. Michael Sadleir's grave and memorial at Bisley Burial Ground, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.

  2. 1888–1957. Michael Sadleir (née Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler) was an English bibliographer, biographer, novelist, and preeminent book collector of nineteenth century fiction and non-fiction.

  3. As The Dictionary of National Biography informs us (he has an honored place in that memorial), Sadleir, Michael Thomas Harvey (1888Ð1957), Òwriter and publisher,Ó was the only child of Michael Ernest Sadler (sic), noted British educa-tionist (he too has his spot in the DNB).

  4. Michael Sadleir and his family lived in an 18th century farmhouse with a dairy farm attached near Windsor, and later moved to a 16th century house in Gloucestershire. He died in 1957. He was very interested in 19th Century literature and amassed a large collection of Victorian novels including less well-known authors.

  5. Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957), born Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler, was a British publisher, novelist, book collector, and bibliographer. He translated into English Kandinsky's Concerning the Spiritual In Art in 1914.

  6. Sep 1, 2001 · This essay is an introduction to the multifaceted career of Michael Sadleir (1888-1957). Sadleir was a man of letters, a publisher (with the London firm Constable), a best-selling novelist...

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  8. Apr 17, 2024 · The Sadleir Collection is generally regarded to be the world’s finest collection of 19th-century British fiction, assembled by the scholar, collector, connoisseur and bibliomaniac Michael Sadleir (1888-1957).

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