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Bullett, Gerald William

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Bullett, Gerald William (1893–1958)

English novelist and poet. His novels include The History of Egg Pandervil (1928), Nicky, Son of Egg (1929), The Jury (1935), The Snare of the Fowler (1936), and When the Cat's Away (1940). He also published several volumes of short stories and edited poetry anthologies.

Bullett was born in London. He wrote his first novel, The Progress of Kay, in 1916. After World War I, during which he served in the Royal Flying Corps, he studied English at Cambridge, then worked as a reviewer. His poetical works include Dreams o' Mine (1915) and The Bubble (1934).



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