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For his was, above all, an invitingly honest face, and one does not come across too many such.
Perhaps also there was, in the eager face and strenuous figure, more than a suggestion that such of the good things of life as had come his way had been rather mental than material, had con tributed more to his inner wellbeing than to his outer, that the lower
things held but small interest for him, and that he had not greatly missed them.
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William Arthur Dunkerley was a prolific English journalist, novelist and poet, He was born in Manchester, spent a short time after his marriage in America before moving to Ealing, west London, where he served as deacon and teacher at the Ealing Congregational Church from thes, and he then moved to Worthing in Sussex in, where he became the towns mayor.
He wrote under his own name, and also as John Oxenham for his poetry, hymn writing, and novels, His poetry includes Bees in Amber: a little book of thoughtful versewhich became a bestseller, He also wrote the poem Greatheart, He used another pseudonym, Julian Ross, for journalism, Dunkerley was a major contributor to Jerome K, Jeromes The Idler magazine. He had tw William Arthur Dunkerley was a prolific English journalist, novelist and poet, He was born in Manchester, spent a short time after his marriage in America before moving to Ealing, west London, where he served as deacon and teacher at the Ealing Congregational Church from thes, and he then moved to Worthing in Sussex in, where he became the town's mayor.
He wrote under his own name, and also as John Oxenham for his poetry, hymn writing, and novels, His poetry includes Bees in Amber: a little book of thoughtful versewhich became a bestseller, He also wrote the poem Greatheart, He used another pseudonym, Julian Ross, for journalism, Dunkerley was a major contributor to Jerome K, Jerome's The Idler magazine. He had two sons and four daughters, of whom the eldest, and eldest child, Elsie Jeanette, became well known as a children's writer, particularly through her Abbey Series of girls' school stories.
Another daughter, Erica, also used the Oxenham pen name, The elder son, Roderic Dunkerley, had several titles published under his own name, sitelink.