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|publisher=[[TIME magazine]]
|date=[[October 20]] [[1967]]
|accessdate=2007-06-07}}</ref> After surviving [[World War I]], Vyvyan went on to become an author and translator. At the beginning of the [[Second World War]], Holland was offered a position as a translator and editor for the [[BBC]], a post he held for six years. In 1943, he married [[Australia]]n Thelma Besant.
In 1947, Holland and his wife left for Australia and New Zealand, where Mrs. Holland had been invited to give lectures on fashionable dress in 19th-century Australia. Their only child, [[Merlin Holland]], became a publisher, a dealer in glass and ceramics, and a writer who edited and published several works about his grandfather; his son, Lucian, was born in 1979.
 
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