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Hugh Ulric Swinscow Nisbet (May 19, 1897 - 1987) was a British writer and the author of '' Thoughts on the purpose of art'' (1934), '' Spread no wings'' (1937) and '' Old school tie: recollections of Marlborough before the First World War'' (1964). Under the pseudonym Hugh Callaway he published '' The onlie begetter(1936)'',The onlie begetter, by Hugh Callaway
at worldcatlibraries.org '' Bridge to world man'' (1960), '' Super-sense: a beginning'' (1967) and ''
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'' (1971). He also published under the name Pierre Saint Vaast. In ''The onlie begetter'' he proposed William Herbert as the dedicatee of
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's ''Sonnets''. He married Christine Bacheler Nisbet, a well-known American allegorical artist, who gained her BFA at Yale. In 1929 she married Ulric Nisbet and they settled in Salcombe, Devon.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nisbet, Ulric 20th-century British writers 1897 births 1987 deaths People educated at Marlborough College Alumni of the University of Cambridge