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      • Michael Sadleir (née Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler) was an English bibliographer, biographer, novelist, and preeminent book collector of nineteenth century fiction and non-fiction.
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  2. Michael Sadleir was born in Oxford, England, the son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler and Mary Sadler. [3] He adopted the older variant of his surname to differentiate himself from his father, a historian, educationist, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds .

  3. Sadleir married in 1914 Edith, daughter of Albert Darell Tupper-Carey, canon of the Church of England. They had one daughter and two sons, of whom the elder was killed in action while serving with the Royal Navy during the war of 1939Ð45. Sadleir died in London 13 December 1957. (p.

  4. Michael Sadleir (née Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler) was an English bibliographer, biographer, novelist, and preeminent book collector of nineteenth century fiction and non-fiction. The son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler, a noted educationalist, social reformer, and modern art collector, Sadleir changed his last name to the early spelling of his ...

  5. Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957), born Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler, was a British publisher, novelist, book collector, and bibliographer.

  6. Michael Sadleir was born in Oxford, the son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler and Mary Ann Harvey. He adopted the older variant of his surname to differentiate himself from his father, a historian, educationist, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds.

  7. www.ampltd.co.uk › digital_guides › gothic_fictionGothic Fiction - Introduction

    Michael Sadleir, XIX Century Fiction. It seems appropriate that the Sadleir-Black collection of Gothic fictions, a genre peppered with illicit passions, should be described by its progenitor as the fruit of lust.

  8. Michael Sadleir, author, publisher, and bibliographer, was born on Christmas Day 1888 in Oxford, England, to Sir Michael Ernest Sadler and Mary Ann Harvey Sadler. His father was an educator, author, and art collector, and his mother was a wealthy Yorkshire heiress.

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