BMD-Certificates.co.uk Celebrates the Birthday of John Galsworthy With Their Birth Certificate

BMD-Certificates (www.BMD-Certificates.co.uk), a Website which offers a specialized service to search for and supply copy certified and official U.K. birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates, celebrates the birthday of John Galsworthy, the latest in a series commemorating important figures born in the UK, by making their birth certificate available as part of their services.

(PRWEB) August 14, 2005 -- BMD-Certificates (www.BMD-Certificates.co.uk), a website which offers a specialized service to search for and supply copy certified and official U.K. birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates, celebrates the birthday of John Galsworthy by making their birth certificate available as part of their services, which can be purchased by visiting http://www.bmd-certificates.co.uk/john_galsworthy.html

This birth certificate is one of a ongoing series commemorating some of the great people who have been born in the UK and gone on to world prominence in their field, and offers an unique glimpse into their life, and are the perfect item for collectors, fans, historians and researchers alike.

All certificates are full and official birth certificates acquired from the relevant General Register Office in the United Kingdom where the birth was originally registered.

John Galsworthy (August 14, 1867 -- January 31, 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906 - 1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1932.

Born at Kingston Hill in Surrey, England into an established wealthy family, Galsworthy attended Harrow and New College, Oxford, training as a barrister. However, he soon began to put his writing first, especially after forming a friendship with Joseph Conrad. His first play, The Silver Box (1906) became a success, and he followed it up with The Man of Property (1906), the first in the Forsyte trilogy. This remains by far his best-known work, but in his lifetime he published several other novels, including The Island Pharisees (1904) and many plays, the best-known of which include Strife (1909) and The Skin Game (1920). Much of Galsworthy's work contains social commentary, focusing especially on the British class system. The depiction of a woman in an unhappy marriage furnishes another recurring theme in his work.

He was the first president of the International PEN.

John Galsworthy died from a brain tumour.

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