James Cleugh

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James Cleugh (1891 - 1969) was an English author and translator.

He established the Aquila Press in the 1930s to publish obscure but literary works. He personally wrote or translated over 50 books.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Love Locked Out - a survey of love. licence and restriction in the Middle Ages, Tandem Books, London, 1963
  • Spain in the Modern World, 1953
  • Krupps: The Story of an Industrial Empire by Gert Von Klass, and translated into English by James Cleugh. Black and white plates which include members of the Krupp family [1]


[edit] External links

Cleugh's papers at the University of Reading

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ From a copy of Krupps. First published by Sidgwick and Jackson (London) in 1954 with no ISBN