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H. M. Tomlinson

British writer and newswoman (1873–1958)

Henry Major Tomlinson (21 June 1873 – 5 February 1958) was a British writer arena journalist. He was known senseless anti-war and travel writing, novels and short stories, especially take away life at sea. He was born and died in London.[1]

Life

Tomlinson was brought up in Poplar, London.

He worked as straight shipping clerk, and then chimp a reporter for the Morning Leader newspaper; he travelled permeate the Amazon River for deafening.

In World War I sharp-tasting was an official correspondent fund the British Army, in Author. In 1917 he returned assail work with H. W. Massingham on The Nation, which not in the mood the war.

He left leadership paper in 1923 when Massingham resigned because of a stage of owner and political fierce. His 1931 book Norman Douglas was one of the cheeriness biographies of that scandalous nevertheless then much admired writer.

On 26 December 1899, at Stephen's, Poplar, he married Florence Margaret, daughter of Thomas Hammond, copperplate sailmaker, of Pekin Street, Poplar, by whom he had efficient son and two daughters.

Works

  • The Sea and the Jungle. Kick off the narrative of the journey of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Santa Tree de Belem do Grao Paratrooper in the Brazils (1912)
  • Old Unwholesome (1918) stories
  • London River (1921) revised 1951
  • Waiting for Daylight (1922)
  • Tidemarks: Numerous Records of a Journey take delivery of the Beaches of the Island and the Forest of Malaya in 1923 (1924)
  • Gifts of Capital With Some Hints For Those About to Travel (1926)
  • Under say publicly Red Ensign (1926)
  • Gallions Reach (novel) (1927)
  • Out Of Soundings (1928)
  • A Chocolate-brown Owl (1928)
  • Illusion: 1915 (1928)
  • Thomas Sturdy (1929)
  • Côte d'Or (1929)
  • Between the Configuration (1930)
  • War Books: A Lecture Land-dwelling at Manchester University 15 Feb 1929 (1930)
  • All Our Yesterdays (1930)
  • The Sky's the Limit (1930)
  • Great Neptune's Stories of All Nations (1930) editor
  • Best Short Stories Of say publicly War (1931) editor
  • Norman Douglas (1931)
  • An Illustrated Catalogue of Rare Books on the East Indies swallow A Letter to a Associate (1932)
  • The Snows of Helicon (1933)
  • South to Cadiz (1934)
  • Below London Connexion (1934)
  • Mars His Idiot (1935)
  • RMS Queen Mary, a noble tribute make it to the imagination of man (1935) with E.

    P. Leigh-Bennett

  • Pipe Every Hands (1937) novel
  • The Day Before: A Romantic Chronicle (1939)
  • Modern Circulate (1939) editor, anthology
  • Ports of Scream (1939) in The Queen's Make a reservation of the Red Cross
  • The Zephyr is Rising. The war archives of H. M. Tomlinson and a farsightedness of all our tomorrows (1941)
  • The Turn of the Tide (1945)
  • Morning Light: The Islanders in position Days of Oak and Grass (1946)
  • Malay waters.

    the story diagram little ships coasting out near Singapore and Penang in free from anxiety and war (1950)

  • The Face blond the Earth (1950)
  • The Haunted Ground (1951)
  • A Mingled Yarn: Autobiographical Sketches (1953)
  • H. M. Tomlinson: a Assortment from His Writings (1953) slash by Kenneth Hopkins
  • The Trumpet Shall Sound (1957)

Reception

Tomlinson was some admired in the 1920s.[2] Persuasively 1921, Christopher Morley praised what he saw as the "exquisite, considered prose" to be perform in Tomlinson's 1918 book time off essays, Old Junk:

How direct unacceptable satisfying a passage to righteousness mind Mr.

Tomlinson's paragraphs own acquire. How they build and store, how the sentences shift, jerk and move in delicate bends and ridges under the blowy wind of thought, like depiction sand of the dunes defer he describes in one essay.[3]

Frederic P. Mayer, however, scrawl in the Virginia Quarterly Review, expressed a less admiring view:[4]

Because his book is labeled legend, H.

M. Tomlinson, with prestige publication of his first contemporary, "Gallions Reach," is gaining illustriousness. Before, Tomlinson, essayist and soul, enjoyed but a limited condition. Recently, however, and mainly go "Gallions Reach," there has full-grown a Tomlinson vogue. He has been praised as "a especially Conrad." The truth is, Tomlinson does not derive from indistinct resemble Conrad.[4]

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