Ulric Nisbet
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Hugh Ulric Swinscow Nisbet (May 19, 1897 - 1987) was a British writer and the author of Thoughts on the purpose of art (1934), Spread no wings (1937) and Old school tie: recollections of Marlborough before the First World War (1964). Under the pseudonym Hugh Callaway he published Bridge to world man (1960), Super-sense: a beginning (1967) and The new consciousness (alternative to chaos) (1971). He also published under the name Pierre Saint Vaast.
He married Christine Bacheler Nisbet, a well-known American allegorical artist, who gained her BFA at Yale. In 1962 she married Ulric Nisbet and they settled in Salcombe, Devon.