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Wrey Gardiner was born on 1901, is a Charles Wrey Gardiner was English writer and poet, editor and publisher. Discover Wrey Gardiner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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1939

He became its assistant editor in 1939, with its first edition published in Spring 1940 and continuing until 1953.

1940

Towards the end of 1940 he established the Grey Walls Press, in Billericay, Essex.

1942

Lyra: An anthology of new lyric (1942), edited by Alex Comfort and Robert Greacen, was a representative poetry anthology published by Grey Walls, containing new writing of the time.

1946

Gardiner is also notable as a supporter of Kenneth Patchen, whose Outlaw of the Lowest Planet he published in 1946, with an introduction by David Gascoyne and a preface by Alex Comfort.

Grey Walls subsequently merged with Falcon Press, the publishing company run by Peter Baker MP.

Initially, this gave the company new capital but it later involved Grey Walls in Baker's bankruptcy.

He was imprisoned for fraud and the Press went out of business.

As a writer and poet, his works include his poetry as well as four published (and one unpublished - The Octopus of Love) autobiographies.

''New Road.

New Directions in Art & Writing'' was a series of anthologies published by Grey Walls Press, the first two of which were edited by Alex Comfort and John Bayliss.

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1981

Charles Wrey Gardiner (1901 – 13 March 1981) was an English writer and poet, editor and publisher, born in Plymouth.

Gardiner was a noted and well-connected literary figure, particularly in London in the years around Second World War, though very much in the tradition of the literary amateur.

Gardiner read History at Exeter College, Oxford, but left without taking a degree after marrying his cousin, Betty.

The couple then toured the West Country in a caravan.

After divorce, Gardiner moved to Paris, where he married his second wife, Susanne, a pianist.

After the Second World War he married and had at least one child with Cynthia Kortright.

His fourth wife, Diana, was the widow of the Fitzrovian writer Julian MacLaren-Ross.

His significance in publishing came with his editorship of the magazine Poetry Quarterly.