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Vivian Rees Davies OBE (9 November 1901 – 21 August 1978), known as Rhys Davies, was a Welsh novelist and short story writer, who wrote in the English language. [ 1 ] Life
Rhys Davies (writer) (1901–1978), Welsh novelist and short story writer Rhys Davies (engineer) (died 1838), American engineer in Richmond, Virginia associated with the Tredegar Iron Works Rhys Davies (politician) , British Labour Member of Parliament for Westhoughton from 1921 to 1951
Joseph E. Davies (1812–1881), Welsh Calvinistic Methodist minister in America and author; Margaret Davies (Marged Dafydd, c. 1700–1778 or 1785, EW), poet and scribe; Mary Davies (Mair Eifion, 1846–1882, W), poet; Myles Davies (1662–1715 or 1716, EL), pamphleteer and writer; Pennar Davies (1911–1996, EW), poet, fiction writer and minister
Stephens wrote many articles about literature in Wales for the Western Mail, as well as obituaries of eminent Welsh people for The Independent. [5] He took a particular interest in the life and work of Rhys Davies, the novelist and short story writer, and founded and served as secretary of the Rhys Davies Trust, which promoted the writing of short fiction in Wales.
Colonel Rhys Davies was the series writer, as well as the actor who portrayed Blair. [1] He had served in the North-West Mounted Police during the Yukon gold rush and then transferred to the British military intelligence service during the First World War. [5]
Arthur Lewis Davies (26 January 1913 – 9 December 2011), the younger brother of writer Rhys Davies, was a Welsh librarian and philanthropist who in his later years established a foundation (the Rhys Davies Trust) devoted to the promotion of Welsh writing in English.
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Rhiannon Davies Jones; Rhys Davies (writer) E. Marion Eames; Maurice Edelman; Dorothy Edwards (Welsh novelist) Fanny Winifred Edwards; Stuart Evans (author) F.