Upstart3
|
An American? Reply #22401. Jul 19 18, 10:56 AM |
veronicavee
|
Not American, but has spent a great deal of time there. Reply #22402. Jul 19 18, 12:54 PM |
Upstart3
|
OK. Is he Welsh? Reply #22403. Jul 19 18, 12:58 PM |
veronicavee
|
Yes. Reply #22404. Jul 19 18, 2:47 PM |
Upstart3
|
Tom Jones? Hope he gets well soon. Reply #22405. Jul 20 18, 12:52 AM |
veronicavee
|
You got him Upstart. I was sorry to hear he was ill. Over to you. Reply #22406. Jul 20 18, 3:22 AM |
Upstart3
|
I've just started reading a book, so I'll go with the author. Reply #22407. Jul 20 18, 12:10 PM |
malama
|
Is the book a recent New Times bestseller? Reply #22408. Jul 20 18, 4:24 PM |
Upstart3
|
No - published in the 1940s. I saw a brilliant tv version ages ago and am only just getting round to reading it. Reply #22409. Jul 20 18, 5:12 PM |
veronicavee
|
Brideshead Revisited? Reply #22410. Jul 20 18, 6:32 PM |
Upstart3
|
Yes, that's it. Reply #22411. Jul 21 18, 2:23 AM |
veronicavee
|
That is really funny. As like you I had seen it on TV years ago but have never read the book. I was elected British Prime Minister twice in the Twentieth Century. (Be careful with this one) Reply #22412. Jul 21 18, 7:18 AM |
veronicavee
|
I am going to replace the previous question. This English writer of stories for children was born late 19th century. Reply #22413. Jul 21 18, 11:24 AM |
Upstart3
|
Female writer? Reply #22414. Jul 21 18, 11:46 AM |
veronicavee
|
Yes, Reply #22415. Jul 21 18, 4:13 PM |
malama
|
Enid Blyton? Reply #22416. Jul 21 18, 4:48 PM |
veronicavee
|
That's the lady, Malama. Over to you. Reply #22417. Jul 21 18, 6:46 PM |
malama
|
Thanks, Nee! An American and an Irishman who founded a business together in the 19th century. Reply #22418. Jul 22 18, 4:05 AM |
Upstart3
|
Did they manufacture something? Reply #22419. Jul 24 18, 2:26 AM |
Mommakat
|
Were they in the slave trade? Reply #22420. Jul 24 18, 6:23 AM |
|