Raleigh Trevelyan is a writer and editor. Born in the Andaman Islands in 1923, he moved to Britain when he was eight. His classic
The Fortress was published in 1956; among his other books are
Rome '44,
The Golden Oriole and a study of his ancestor,
Sir Walter Raleigh. He lives in London and Cornwall.
'Tennyson and Holman Hunt, Carlyles, Rossettis and any number of celebrated Trevelyans people these pages; and Mr Trevelyan's handling of their comings and goings is masterly.' Hilary Spurling
Pauline Trevelyan, friend and patroness of so many in the Pre-Raphaelite circle, has...
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