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""Our Wonderful Selves"" is a book written by Roland Pertwee and published in 1919. The book is a collection of essays that explore the human condition and the complexities of the human mind. Pertwee examines various aspects of human life, including love, morality, religion, and the pursuit of happiness. He also delves into the mysteries of the universe and the meaning of life. The essays are written in a philosophical and introspective style, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and beliefs. Pertwee's writing is poetic and evocative, drawing on his own experiences and…mehr

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""Our Wonderful Selves"" is a book written by Roland Pertwee and published in 1919. The book is a collection of essays that explore the human condition and the complexities of the human mind. Pertwee examines various aspects of human life, including love, morality, religion, and the pursuit of happiness. He also delves into the mysteries of the universe and the meaning of life. The essays are written in a philosophical and introspective style, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and beliefs. Pertwee's writing is poetic and evocative, drawing on his own experiences and observations to offer insights into the human experience. ""Our Wonderful Selves"" is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that challenges readers to examine their own beliefs and values.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Roland Pertwee (1885-1963) was a significant figure in early British cinema and television, recognized for his multifaceted career as a playwright, screenwriter, and actor. His contributions helped shape the entertainment industry during its formative years. Roland Pertwee was born on May 17, 1885, in Brighton, Sussex, England. He came from a family with a strong interest in the arts, which influenced his career path. Pertwee wrote numerous plays, showcasing his versatility across various genres including drama, comedy, and thrillers. His works were performed in London's West End and other prominent theatres. Transitioning to screenwriting, Pertwee penned scripts for both films and early television. His screenplays often displayed a keen sense of narrative and character, making significant contributions to British cinema. He wrote the screenplay for "The Four Feathers" (1939), a classic British adventure film, and "The Bells Go Down" (1943), a wartime drama that highlighted the bravery of firefighters during the Blitz. Pertwee's work extended into television, where he continued to write compelling scripts that captivated audiences. Roland Pertwee's contributions to theatre, film, and television were instrumental in the development of British entertainment. His ability to craft engaging stories and memorable characters earned him a respected place among early 20th-century writers. His works remain a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft of storytelling. Roland Pertwee was a key figure in British entertainment, whose works as a playwright and screenwriter had a lasting impact. His contributions helped pave the way for future generations of writers and actors, including his own family, ensuring that the Pertwee legacy continues to be celebrated in the arts.