Letter from the Hon. Maurice Baring to Edmund Gosse, chiefly concerned with describing his crammer's at Bournemouth and the eccentricities of the Hon. Auberon Herbert at The Old House in the New Forest, and with criticising the Saturday Review; 1 Sep... 1 Sep 1897

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Letter from the Hon. Maurice Baring to Edmund Gosse, chiefly concerned with describing his crammer's at Bournemouth and the eccentricities of the Hon. Auberon Herbert at The Old House in the New Forest, and with criticising the Saturday Review; 1 Sep... 1 Sep 1897

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Baring, Maurice, 1874-1945

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Maurice Baring was born on April 27, 1874, as the eighth child and fifth son of Edward Charles Baring, first Baron Revelstoke and Louisa Emily Charlotte Bulteel. Born in the West End of London, Baring attended Eton College and then Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1898, he joined the diplomatic service. In 1904, he became a journalist and reported on the Russo-Japanese War in Manchuria for the Morning Post. Later, he was a correspondent in Russia and Istanbul (Constantinople). During World War ...

Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928

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Edmund Gosse, a well known man of letters, librarian to the House of Lords (1904-1914), and author of the autobiography, Father and Son (1907), was a pioneering translator of Ibsen and author of numerous volumes of poetry, criticism and biography. Charles Edmund Merrill was an active member of the Grolier Club from 1910 until his death in 1942. From the description of Letters : to Charles E. Merrill, 1910-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122577035 English poet and man of...