Quote of the day
The Constitution was the expression not only of a political faith, but also of political fears. It was wrought both as the organ of the national interest and as the bulwark of certain individual and local rights.
Gerald Bullett

Born: December 30, 1893
Died: January 3, 1958 (aged 64)
Bio: Gerald William Bullett was a British man of letters. He was known as a novelist, essayist, short story writer, critic and poet. He wrote both supernatural fiction and some children's literature.
Known for:
- The Jury (1935)
- News from the Village (1952)
- The English Mystics (1950)
- A Man of Forty (1940)
- The Happy Mariners (1927)