Hitchcock Chronology: The Henley Telegraph
Entries in the Hitchcock Chronology relating to The Henley Telegraph...
1919
June
- Settled into his new role in the advertising department, Hitchcock becomes the editor of a new in-house magazine for W.T. Henley's Telegraph Works — The Henley Telegraph. The initial issue, dated 1st of June 1919, includes a contribution from Hitchcock entitled "Gas".[1]
September
- The September 1919 issue of The Henley Telegraph contains a contribution from Hitchcock entitled "The Woman's Part".[2]
1920
February
- The February 1920 issue of The Henley Telegraph contains a contribution from Hitchcock entitled "Sordid".[3]
September
- The September 1920 issue of The Henley Telegraph contains a contribution from Hitchcock entitled "And There Was No Rainbow".[4]
December
- The December 1920 issue of The Henley Telegraph contains contributions from Hitchcock entitled "What's Who?" and "The History of Pea Eating".[5]
1921
March
- The March 1921 issue of The Henley Telegraph contains a final contribution from Hitchcock entitled "Fedora".[6]
References
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, page 31
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, pages 32-34
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, pages 35-36
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, pages 39-40
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, pages 40-43
- ↑ Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003) by Patrick McGilligan, pages 44-45