Vincent Brome

Vincent Brome (14 July 1910 – 16 October 2004) was an English writer, who gradually established himself as a man of letters. He is best known for a series of biographies of politicians, writers and followers of Sigmund Freud. He also wrote numerous novels, and was a dramatist.

He was born and brought up in London, and educated at Streatham Grammar School and Elleston School. He failed to enter university, and was found a job at a tea broker. He left home at 18 determined to write for a living. He took up residence in Bloomsbury, where he would live for the rest of his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Jung / by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1978
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    Ernest Jones : Freud's alter ego / by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1983
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    H. G. Wells; a biography. by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1970
    Book
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    H. G. Wells; a biography. by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1970
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    The international brigades: Spain, 1936-1939. by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1966
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    J.B. Priestley / by Brome, Vincent, 1910-2004

    Published 1988
    Book