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''' Henry Byatt ''' was a British novelist.
''' Henry Byatt ''' was a British novelist and playwright who lived at Lancing, West Sussex [England] and published several works, such as ''Purple and White: A Romance'' (1905), ''Land O' Gold'' (1907), ''The Flight of Icarus'' (1907), and ''The Real Man'' (1909).


==Biography==
==Works ==
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Novels====
====Novels====
*[[The Testament of Judas (1908 Byatt), novel]]
*[[The Testament of Judas (1908 Byatt), novel]]


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Latest revision as of 08:46, 3 January 2020

Henry Byatt was a British novelist and playwright who lived at Lancing, West Sussex [England] and published several works, such as Purple and White: A Romance (1905), Land O' Gold (1907), The Flight of Icarus (1907), and The Real Man (1909).

Works

Novels