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Henry Major Tomlinson : ウィキペディア英語版 | H. M. Tomlinson
Henry Major Tomlinson (21 June 1873 – 5 February 1958) was a British writer and journalist. He was known for anti-war and travel writing, novels and short stories, especially of life at sea. He was born and died in London.〔(H. M. Tomlinson (English writer) – Encyclopedia Britannica )〕 ==Life==
Tomlinson was brought up in Poplar, London. He worked as a shipping clerk, and then as a reporter for the ''Morning Leader'' newspaper; he travelled up the Amazon River for it. In World War I he was an official correspondent for the British Army, in France. In 1917 he returned to work with H. W. Massingham on ''The Nation'', which opposed the war. He left the paper in 1923, when Massingham resigned because of a change of owner and political line. His 1931 book ''Norman Douglas'' was one of the first biographies of that scandalous but then much admired writer.
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