J. B. PRIESTLEY
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J. B. Priestley, or John Boynton Priestley, often simply called Jack, was born in Bradford, England, in 1894, and died in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1984. His best-known play is probably An Inspector Calls (1946), and his novels The Good Companions (1929) and Angel Pavement (1930) established him as a successful popular novelist. | |
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Bibliography: J. B. Priestley | A list of reference books for further information on Priestley. | |
Creative Quotations from J. B. Priestley | A few Priestley quotations on writing and children. | |
Famous Bradfordians: J. B. Priestley | A biography looking at the personal events in Priestley's life. | |
J. B. Priestley Bibliography | A nearly complete bibliography of Priestley's works. | |
J. B. Priestley (1894-1984) | A biography of this British journalist, novelist, playwright and essayist, plus a list of selected works. | |
J. B. Priestley's Particular Pleasures | J.B. Priestley's 1975 book Particular Pleasures consists of brief commentaries on his favourite paintings, musical works, actors and comedians, and this page lists them. | |
Priestley, J(ohn) B(oynton) | A brief biography of Priestley, and a list of his most well-known works. | |
Priestley, J(ohn) B(oynton) (1894–1984) | A brief summation of Priestley's life and works. | |
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