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  1. E.V. Lucas. Edward Verrall Lucas, CH (11/12 June 1868 – 26 June 1938) was an English humorist, essayist, playwright, biographer, publisher, poet, novelist, short story writer and editor. Born to a Quaker family in Eltham, on the fringes of London, Lucas began work at the age of sixteen, apprenticed to a bookseller.

  2. Books by Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall) (sorted by popularity) Sort Alphabetically by Title. Sort by Release Date. See also: en.wikipedia. Displaying results 1–25 | Next. A Wanderer in Venice E. V. Lucas 354 downloads. Old lamps for new E. V. Lucas 256 downloads. Adventures and Enthusiasms E. V. Lucas 253 downloads.

  3. Note: This is the Goodreads listing for E.V. Lucas. He was a versatile and popular English writer. His nearly 100 books demonstrate great facility with style, and are generally acknowledged as humorous by contemporary readers and critics. Some of his essays about the sport cricket are still considered among the best instructional material.He is ...

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  4. Introduction. E. V. Lucas 1868-1938. (Full name Edward Verrall Lucas) English essayist, editor, biographer, novelist, critic, journalist, poet, autobiographer, short story writer,...

  5. Scholars. Article. (1868–1938). The versatile and prolific British author E.V. Lucas wrote more than 30 collections of essays on a wide range of subjects. Noted for his gently satiric humor, Lucas also wrote travel books, art criticism, novels, and an important biography of writer Charles Lamb.

  6. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Adventures and Enthusiasms Author: E. V. Lucas Release Date: November 28, 2010 [EBook #34462] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ...

  7. Quick Reference. (1868–1938), journalist and essayist. His works include biographies, novels, and romances (such as Over Bemerton's, 1908, set over an antiquarian bookshop); he edited the works and letters of Charles and Mary Lamb (1903–35) and many popular anthologies, contributed to Punch, and was a member of its staff for some time.