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  1. Logan Pearsall Smith papers Finding Aid Prepared by Dean Keller; Revised by Athena Salaba, May 1996; Updated February 2017; Last Updated: May 2020 Inclusive Dates: 1881-1943 Extent: 1 cubic foot Physical Location: 11th Floor Biographical Note: Logan Pearsall Smith was born on October 18, 1865, in Millville, N.J., and died on March 2, 1946.

  2. 14 de out. de 2010 · Logan Pearsall Smith (Millville, New Jersey, 18 octubre 1865 – Londres, 2 marzo 1946) nació en una familia cuáquera de la zona de Filadelfia en la que abundaban los escritores y los predicadores.

  3. LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH AND ORLANDO BY MICHAEL H. WHITWORTH It has not previously been noticed how many of the words and opinions of Nick Greene in Virginia Woolf's Orlando (1928), and those of his later incarnation Sir Nicholas Greene, derive from Logan Pearsall Smith's pamphlet The Prospects of Literature (Hogarth Press, 1927).

  4. Logan Pearsall Smith was born October 18, 1865 in Millville, New Jersey. His parents, Robert Pearsall Smith (1827-1898) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911), were prominent Quaker evangelists. He had two sisters: Alys Pearsall Smith, suffrage activist and first wife of philosopher Bertrand Russell, and art historian Mary Berenson.

  5. Logan Pearsall Smith. Houghton Mifflin Company, 1925 - English language - 299 pages . Preview this book ...

  6. What humbugs we are, who pretend to live for beauty, and never see the dawn! Logan Pearsall Smith. Inspirational, Life, Beauty. Logan Pearsall Smith (1931). “Afterthoughts”. 29 Copy quote. Most people sell their souls, and live with a good conscience on the proceeds. Logan Pearsall Smith. Funny, People, Soul.