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Harold Begbie : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward Harold Begbie Edward Harold Begbie (1871–1929), also known as Harold Begbie, was an English author and journalist who published nearly 50 books and poems and contributed to periodicals. Besides studies of the Christian religion, he wrote numerous other books, including political satire, comedy, fiction, science fiction, plays and poetry. Begbie was born in 1871, the fifth son of Mars Hamilton Begbie, rector of Fornham, St. Martin, Suffolk; he died in London on 8 October 1929. ==Early career== At first Begbie took up farming, but later moved to London and joined the ''Daily Chronicle'' and later the ''Globe''. He wrote books of popular verse, and much literature for children. He was a close friend of journalist Arthur Mee.〔John Hammerton(1946) ''Child of Wonder: An Intimate Biography of Arthur Mee''〕 When Mee embarked on his ''Children's Encyclopædia'' in its initial fortnightly serial form, he gave to Begbie the task of writing a series on "Bible Stories".〔Michael Tracy (2008), ''The World of the Edwardian Child, as seen in Arthur Mee's "Children's Encyclopædia", 1908-1910''. ()〕 At the outbreak of World War I Begbie wrote a number of recruiting poems and visited America on behalf of his paper. Some of the articles he wrote there were used as propaganda.
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