Leonard Woolf
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Leonard Woolf (November 25, 1880 – August 14, 1969) married Virginia Woolf in 1912. He was a political theorist and a civil servant who worked in Ceylon. He attended St Paul's School and Trinity College, Cambridge.
He and his wife became the nexus of the Bloomsbury group, and the couple founded the Hogarth Press in 1917.
Works
- The Village in the Jungle - 1913
- Socialism and Co-operation - 1921
- After the Deluge - 1931
- Barbarians At The Gate - 1939
- Principia Politica - 1953
- A Calender of Consolation - selected by Leonard Woolf 1967
Autobiographical Works
- Sowing - 1960
- Growing - 1961
- Beginning Again - 1964 - (winner of the W. H. Smith Literary Award 1965)
- Downhill all the Way - 1967
- The Journey not the Arrival Matters - 1969