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  2. Robert Sackville-West, 7th Baron Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Sackville-West was educated at Winchester College and read history at Magdalen College, Oxford. He later gained an MBA at the London Business School before working as a management consultant. In 1984, he founded Toucan Books, of which he is now chairman, a packaging company which has worked with publishers on both sides of the Atlantic for more ...

  3. Sackville Records - Wikipedia

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    Sackville Records was a Canadian record company and label that specialized in jazz. [1] [2] In 2011, with Sackville defunct, Delmark Records acquired its catalogue. [3] Sackville was founded in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by John Norris and Bill Smith of the jazz magazine CODA. The bulk of the label's new releases were from sessions ...

  4. Edward Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Edward Charles Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville (13 November 1901 – 4 July 1965) was a British music critic, novelist and, in his last years, a member of the House of Lords. Musically gifted as a boy, he was attracted as a young man to a literary life and wrote a series of semi-autobiographical novels in the 1920s and 1930s.

  5. The Edwardians - Wikipedia

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    The Edwardians First edition cover Author Vita Sackville-West Language English Genre Bildungsroman Publisher Hogarth Press Publication date 1930 Publication place United Kingdom Media type Print (hardcover) Pages 346 OCLC 365653 The Edwardians (1930) is one of Vita Sackville-West's later novels and a clear critique of the Edwardian aristocratic society as well as a reflection of her own ...

  6. Baron Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Baron Sackville, of Knole in the County of Kent, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.It was created in 1876 for the Honourable Mortimer Sackville-West, with remainder, failing heirs male of his body, to his younger brothers the Hon. Lionel and the Hon. William Edward.

  7. Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Sackville-West, 1st Baron Sackville (22 September 1820 – 1 October 1888), was a British peer and court official. Sackville-West was the fourth son of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr , and Elizabeth Sackville, 1st Baroness Buckhurst , younger daughter and co-heir of John Sackville, 3rd Duke of Dorset .

  8. All Passion Spent - Wikipedia

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    All Passion Spent echoes some of Sackville-West's primary concerns: [2] people's place in society, society's constrictions on people, and women's control of their lives. Sackville-West, voiced by Lady Slane, disavowed feminism [ citation needed ] and like her long-time lover and friend Virginia Woolf , considered the issues raised were issues ...

  9. Sackville - Wikipedia

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    Baron Sackville, an extant title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; Sackville School (disambiguation) Sackville College, a historic almshouse in East Grinstead, West Sussex, England; Sackville House, East Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places