Biography
Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson was born in Apley Hall, Shropshire, the son of a naval officer descended from King Edward III of England. At the age of nine years, he was sent to a boarding school in Cheam, where he had a brief affair with an older student. After prep school he attended Eton College. He was an eccentric but talented musician and writer, and was well-known in British literary circles in the 1920s and 1930s. From 1939-1945 he lived in Rome, then returned to live in England until his death.
Books by Berners, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson Baron
The Château de Résenlieu
The Girls of Radcliff Hall
Collected Tales and Fantasies of Lord Berners
First childhood ; and, Far from the madding war
The collected vocal music
The collected vocal music
Count Omega
Far from the madding war
Far from the madding war
Percy Wallingford and Mr. Pidg
Percy Wallingford and Mr. Pidger
The romance of a nose
The romance of a nose
First childhood,
Fugue for orchestra
Fugue for orchestra
Fantaisie espagnole
Fantaisie espagnole