per copy, he set up his watch and said: "Let's see how long it takes me to earn £984 7s. https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Gerald_Ducksworth?oldid=3192086. . Unknown Grey In his first year, 1898-1899, he published Henry James's In the Cage; Leslie Stephen's English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century; Jocelyn by John Sinjohn, a nom-de-plume of John Galsworthy; a translation of August Strindberg's Der Vater; and Mother Goose in Prose, the first children's book by L. Frank Baum and the first book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish (Baum's most famous work The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in Chicago just a year later). Gender He was brought to the prison as a Woodbury refugee in Season 4. Duckworth died in Milan, Italy, in 1937, but the firm continued to thrive. google_ad_slot = "6416241264"; //-->, This article will be permanently flagged as inappropriate and made unaccessible to everyone. ... World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and the most definitive collection ever assembled. Portrays Ethnicity https://walkingdead.fandom.com/wiki/Gerald_Duckworth?oldid=1360803. google_ad_height = 600; Gerald Duckworth is an extra who portrayed a resident living in Woodbury. Age Gerald Duckworth was educated at Eton College and Clare College, Cambridge.[3]. Are you certain this article is inappropriate? His sister Stella (1869–1897) married John Waller Hills, but died three months later. He was brought to the prison as a Woodbury refugee in Season 4. • Tai Quack Do • Lord Dragaunus • Siege • Chameleon • Wraith • Hunter Drones • Dr. Droid • Asteroth • Falcone • Lucretia DeCoy • Dr. Swindle • Big Daddy-O Cool • Dr. Wally Pretorious • Phineas P. Viper • Baron Von Licktenstamp • Alvin Yasbeck • Stanley Strazinski • Gargon. You can help Disney Wiki by expanding it. Woodbury Resident Gerald Duckworth is an extra who portrayed a resident living in Woodbury. google_ad_client = "pub-2707004110972434"; They had no children. google_ad_height = 90; /* 160x600, created 12/31/07 */ Gerald Ducksworth is the tertiary antagonist of the 1992 hockey film, The Mighty Ducks. The firm published W. H. Hudson, Charles M. Doughty, D. H. Lawrence, Evelyn Waugh, Virginia Woolf, and most of the work of Edith Sitwell, Osbert Sitwell, and Sacheverell Sitwell. Virginia Woolf, 'A Sketch of the Past', in, "D-day dawns for Duckworth" - Guardian Unlimited article, by John Ezard, dated Friday, April 25, 2003. In 1929, Galsworthy was shocked that Duckworth required him to sign all 1,250 copies of a limited edition of his collected plays. It was then bought out by Peter Mayer, though it continues to publish under the name of Duckworth. Duckworth's older brother Sir George Herbert Duckworth (1868–1934) was private secretary to Austen Chamberlain and was the grandfather of Anthony Duckworth-Chad. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Reproduction Date: Gerald de l'Etang Duckworth (1870 – 28 September 1937) was a British publisher. Crowd sourced content that is contributed to World Heritage Encyclopedia is peer reviewed and edited by our editorial staff to ensure quality scholarly research articles. Join Facebook to connect with Gerald Duckworth and others you may know. This character article is a stub. Founded in 1898 by Gerald Duckworth, Duckworth is an independent British publisher. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.          Political / Social. google_ad_width = 160; He has appeared in the following episodes: Walking Dead Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. But when told he would get a royalty of 15s. Isle of Man, India, Canada, European Union, British Overseas Territories, United Kingdom, City of London, Paris, Greater London, Australia, Nobel Prize in Literature, The Forsyte Saga, Authority control, John Steinbeck, Joseph Conrad, World War II, To the Lighthouse, Mrs Dalloway, A Room of One's Own, Authority control, D. H. Lawrence, Short stories, Odour of Chrysanthemums, Dehydration, Lady Chatterley's Lover, Oliver Preston, Trevor Goring, Andreas Papadakis, Andy McMillan (designer), Anne Dodd, Vienna, United States, Nostalgia, Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Judaism, Émile Zola, Kraków, Henry James, Jules Verne, Oscar Wilde,