Butler,Guy, 1918-2001
Butler, Guy
Butler, Frederick Guy, 1918-2001
Guy Butler South African writer (1918-2001)
Butler, Guy, 1918-
VIAF ID: 76331267 ( Personal )
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Works
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The 1820 settlers : an illustrated commentary | |
The art of pace-judgment : an entirely new angle on training and racing for the runner, whether champion or novice | |
A book of South African verse. | |
Bursting world an autobiography 1936-45 | |
Cape Charade. | |
Demea | |
The dove returns : a play in three acts | |
English and the English in the new South Africa | |
Essays and lectures, 1949-1991 | |
Guy Butler : reassessing a South African literary life | |
The little Karoo | |
local habitation an autobiography 1945-90 | |
Olive Schreiner and after : essays on Southern African literature in honour of Guy Butler | |
Olive Schreiner: her reinterment on Buffelskop : from the original diaries of her husband Samuel Cron Cronwright-Schreiner | |
Out of the African ark | |
Pilgrimage to Dias Cross a narrative poem | |
Plays from near and far twelve one-act plays | |
The prophetic nun : Sister Margaret CR, Sister Pauline CR, Sister Dorothy Raphael CSMV | |
A rackety colt : the adventures of Thomas Stubbs | |
The Re-interment on Buffelskop : my dairy, 7-15 June 1921 and 8th to 29 August 1921 | |
Richard Gush of Salem | |
Selected poems | |
Soldier heroes in corrupt societies : a comparison of N.P. van Wyk Louw's Germanicus and Shakespeare's Coriolanus | |
South of the Zambesi; poems from South Africa; | |
The story of the British settlers | |
Stranger to Europe : with additional poems | |
Sunshine and shadows : a collection of South African short stories | |
Take root or die. | |
Tales from the old Karoo | |
When boys were men. |