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Frederick Martin (editor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Martin (editor) Frederick Martin (1830–1883) was a British writer of Swiss-German background, known as the editor of ''The Statesman's Year Book''. ==Life== Born at Geneva on 19 November 1830, Martin was educated at Heidelberg. He settled in England at an early age. For some years after 1856 he was secretary and amanuensis to Thomas Carlyle, whom he helped in historical researches. In 1879 Lord Beaconsfield, who found ''The Statesman's Year-Book'' useful, awarded Martin a pension of £100 a year. He died on 27 January 1883 at his house in Lady Margaret Road, in north-west London, leaving a widow and family.〔 An offside note: Frederick Martin was one of several authors for the 4 volume "The National History of England", an astounding piece of historical writing, wherein Martin expresses opinions in a grippingly realistic style, almost the like of the great Thomas Babington Macaulay in his "History of England" only a few decades earlier.
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