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The Knox Brothers
Books by Penelope Fitzgerald
Edward Burne-Jones
The Knox Brothers
The Golden Child
The Bookshop
Offshore
Human Voices
At Freddie’s
Charlotte Mew and Her Friends
Innocence
The Beginning of Spring
The Gate of Angels
The Blue Flower
The Means of Escape
Copyright © 1977, 2000 by Penelope Fitzgerald
First published in Great Britain in 1977 by Macmillan.
This new edition, corrected and reset, first published in the United States of America in 2000 by Counterpoint.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the Publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fitzgerald, Penelope.
The Knox brothers : Edmund 1881–1971, Dillwyn 1884–1943, Wilfred 1886–1950, Ronald 1888–1957 / Penelope Fitzgerald.
p. cm.
Originally published: London : Macmillan, 1977.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 978-1-61902-269-0
1. Knox, Ronald Arbuthnott, 1888–1957. 2. Knox, E. V. (Edmund Valpy), 1881–1971. 3. Knox, Wilfred L. (Wilfred Lawrence), 1886–1950. 4. Knox, A. D. (Alfred Dillwyn), 1884–1943. 5. England—Biography.
I. Title.
BX4705.K6 F57 2000
941.082'092'2—dc21
00-055492
Book design by Amy Evans McClure
on acid-free paper that meets the American National Standards Institute z39–48 Standard
COUNTERPOINT
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Washington, D.C. 20034–5793
Counterpoint is a member of the Perseus Books Group.
FOR MY FATHER
“Evoe”
OF PUNCH
Contents
II. The Sterner Realities of Life: 1891–1901
III. “We imagined other people might think we were peculiar”: 1901–1907
IV. Knoxes and Brother: 1907–1914
V. Brothers at War: 1914–1918
VI. The Twenties: 1919–1929
VII. “The Fascination of What’s Difficult”: 1930–1938
VIII. The Uses of Intelligence: 1939–1945
IX. Endings: 1945–1971
Bibliography
Index
(With two exceptions, noted below, the photographs are from the personal collections of the author and her family.)
following page 176:
Mrs. French in the Punjab
Ronnie and his mother
Two of the Knox boys, Wilfred and Ronnie
The Knox family, c. 1903
(Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin)
Dilly, by Gilbert Spencer, R.A.
Wilfred on his motor-bike with his fishing tackle
Eddie (“Evoe”)
Ronnie with the Waugh family
page 223:
Enigma
(Royal Signal Corps Museum, Dorset)
IN THIS BOOK I HAVE DONE MY BEST to tell the story of my father and his three brothers. All four of them were characteristically reticent about themselves, but, at the same time, most unwilling to let any statement pass without question. I have tried to take into account both their modesty and their love of truth, and to arrive at the kind of biography of which they would have approved.
When