Biography
> Gerald William Bullett (December 30, 1893 - January 3, 1958) was a British man of letters. He was known as a novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic and poet. He wrote both supernatural fiction and some children's literature. Bullett was born in London and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. During World War II he worked for the BBC in London, and after the war was a radio broadcaster. Bullett also contributed to the Times Literary Supplement. Politically, Bullett described himself as a "liberal socialist" and claimed to detest "prudery, prohibition, blood sports, central heating, and literary tea parties".
Books by Gerald William Bullett
Silver poets of the sixteenth
Silver poets of the sixteenth century (Everyman's library)
Silver poets of the sixteenth
Silver poets of the sixteenth century (Everyman's library. poetry)
Windows on a vanished time
Windows on a vanished time
The Elderbrook brothers
The Elderbrook brothers
A man of forty
A man of forty
The history of Egg Pandervil,
The history of Egg Pandervil, a pure fiction