LC control no. | nr 92013491 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Neuburg, Victor B. (Victor Benjamin), 1883-1940 |
Variant(s) | Alfricobas, 1883-1940 Benjie, 1883-1940 Broyle, M., 1883-1940 Byrde, Richard, 1883-1940 Crayne, Christopher, 1883-1940 Edwardes, Lawrence, 1883-1940 French, Arthur, 1883-1940 Pentreath, Paul, 1883-1940 Pyne, Nicholas, 1883-1940 Stevens, Harold, 1883-1940 |
See also | For works of this author written under other names, search also under: Tarn, Shirley, 1883-1940; White, Rold, 1883-1940 Tarn, Shirley, 1883-1940 White, Rold, 1883-1940 |
Associated country | Great Britain |
Located | England |
Birth date | 18830506 |
Death date | 19400530 |
Field of activity | Poetry Theosophy Occultism |
Profession or occupation | Poets |
Found in | Fuller, J. The magical dilemma of Victor Neuburg, 1990: p. 92, etc. (Victor Benjamin Neuburg; b. May 6, 1883 in London; poet; d. 1940) NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Neuburg, Victor B.; usage: Victor B. Neuburg) Wikipedia, 17 Mar. 2014 (Victor Benjamin Neuburg, born 6 May 1883, died 30 May 1940, was an English poet and writer; he also wrote on the subjects of theosophy and occultism) Gale Encyclopedia of occultism & parapsychology, viewed online, 17 Mar. 2014 (Victor Benjamin Neuburg, poet, editor, and associate of occultist Aleister Crowley; born 6 May 1883, died 30 May 1940; many of his poems were issued under the imprint Vine Press; in addition to works published under his own name, he used a number of pseudonyms: Alfricobas, Benjie, M. Broyle, Richard Byrde, Christopher Crayne, Lawrence Edwardes, Arthur French, Paul Pentreath, Nicholas Pyne, Harold Stevens, Shirley Tarn, and Rold White) <http://www.answers.com/topic/victor-benjamin-neuburg#ixzz2wElnL4vS> BL online catalogue, 17 Mar. 2014 (old hdg.: Tarn, Shirley, pseud. [i.e. Victor Benjamin Neuburg]) |
Associated language | eng |