Roy Wilson Follett (March 21, 1887 – January 7, 1963) was an American writer known for writing the draft form of what became Follett's Modern American Usage, which was unfinished at his death and was completed and edited by his friend Jacques Barzun (in collaboration with six other people who helped with the editing) and published posthumously. (From Wikipedia) More about Wilson Follett:
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| | Books by Wilson Follett: Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, contrib.: The Borzoi 1920: Being a Sort of Record of Five Years' Publishing (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1920), ed. by Alfred A. Knopf, also contrib. by Maksim Gorky, Claude Fayette Bragdon, Witter Bynner, Willa Cather, Clarence Day, Floyd Dell, A. P. Herbert, Joseph Hergesheimer, H. L. Mencken, Philip Moeller, George Jean Nathan, Sidney L. Nyburg, Eunice Tietjens, H. M. Tomlinson, Carl Van Vechten, Arthur Waley, Conrad Aiken, Pío Baroja, Mary Borden, Robert Bridges, Louis Couperus, W. H. Davies, T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster, John Galsworthy, Kahlil Gibran, Robert Graves, E. W. Howe, W. H. Hudson, Ezra Pound, John Collings Squire, and Elliot L. Grant Watson Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, contrib.: The Borzoi 1925: Being a Sort of Record of Ten Years of Publishing (New York: A. A. Knopf, c1925), ed. by Alfred A. Knopf, also contrib. by Brooks Atkinson, Harry Elmer Barnes, Charles A. Beard, Thomas Beer, Edwin Björkman, Claude Fayette Bragdon, Witter Bynner, Willa Cather, A. E. Coppard, Mildred Cram, William Cummings, Walter De la Mare, Floyd Dell, J. S. Fletcher, John T. Frederick, David Garnett, Louis Golding, James Henle, Joseph Hergesheimer, Richard Hughes, Storm Jameson, Llewellyn Jones, D. H. Lawrence, Newman Levy, Haldane Macfall, H. L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Ernest Newman, James Oppenheim, Roland Pertwee, Julia Peterkin, M. P. Shiel, Lee J. Smits, G. B. Stern, James Stevens, Ruth Suckow, Frank Swinnerton, Paul Bernard Thomas, Eunice Tietjens, Carl Van Doren, Carl Van Vechten, Henrie Waste, John V. A. Weaver, Hugh Wiley, Thyra Samter Winslow, Elinor Wylie, and Francis Brett Young (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, contrib.: The Cords of Vanity: A Comedy of Shirking (revised and expanded edition), by James Branch Cabell (Gutenberg text) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, contrib.: Two Tales by Rudyard Kipling: The Man Who Would Be King; Without Benefit of Clergy (Boston: International Pocket Library, 1919), by Rudyard Kipling Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, ed.: The Work of Stephen Crane (12 volumes, with introductions by different authors; New York: Russell and Russell, 1963), by Stephen Crane, contrib. by Joseph Hergesheimer, Robert H. Davis, Carl Van Doren, William Lyon Phelps, Amy Lowell, Thomas Beer, Willa Cather, H. L. Mencken, Sherwood Anderson, and Charles Michelson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Additional books by Wilson Follett in the extended shelves: Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Deadlock (A.A. Knopf, 1921), also by Dorothy M. Richardson (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963, contrib.: The house without windows & Eepersip's life there, by Barbara Newhall Follett (Gutenberg ebook) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Jonathan Wild the great (A.A. Knopf, 1926), also by Henry Fielding and Daniel Defoe (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Joseph Conrad; a short story of his intellectual and emotional attitude toward his work and of the chief characteristics of his novels. (Russell & Russull, 1966) (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Joseph Conrad : a short story of his intellectual and emotional attitude toward his work and of the chief characteristics of his novel. (Russell & Russell, 1915) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Joseph Conrad; a short study of his intellectual and emotional attitude toward his work and of the chief characteristics of his novels (Priv. print. by Doubleday, Page & company, 1915) (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Joseph Conrad; a short study of his intellectual and emotional attitude toward his work and of the chief characteristics of his novels (Priv. print. by Doubleday, Page, 1915) (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: The modern novel; a study of the purpose and the meaning of fiction (A. A. Knopf, 1918) (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: The modern novel : a study of the purpose and the meaning of fiction (A. A. Knopf, 1923) (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: The second twenty-eight years ; a note on Stephen Crane, 1871-1900 (The Stephen Crane Association ;, 1930) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: Some modern novelists; appreciations and estimates (H. Holt and Company, 1918), also by Helen Thomas Follett (page images at HathiTrust) Follett, Wilson, 1887-1963: The work of Stephen Crane (Alfred A.Knopf, 1925), also by Stephen Crane (page images at HathiTrust)
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