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Eustace Miles

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166: 47: 774: 138:. Miles had, in fact, coached the much younger Gould during his stay in America from 1900 to 1902 when he became the first non-American winner of the US Championship in 1900. He won further the amateur racquets championship of the world in singles in 1906 and in doubles in 1902, 1904, 1905 and 1906; and of England in doubles as well as becoming amateur squash racquets champion of America in 1900. He was amateur 24: 149:
with whom he may have had a college romance, on diverse subjects including health (e.g. "Fitness for Play and Work" 1912), athletics ("An Alphabet of Athletics"), diet ("The Failures of Vegetarianism" 1902), ancient history ("A History of Rome up to 500 AD, with Essays, Maps and Aids to Memory" 1901)
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Miles's comprehensive regimen combined abstention from alcohol with games, daily practice of gymnastics, personal cleanliness, breathing exercises, and meditation. Miles promoted the concept of "mental hygiene". Miles authored many books on dieting and
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Miles was known for promoting different vegetable diets. He became a vegetarian but refused to be identified under that label as he believed the practice of vegetarianism had many faults, he expounded on these ideas in his book
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champion of England in 1898–1903, 1905, 1906, 1909 and 1911 and amateur real tennis champion of the world from 1898 to 1903 and 1905.
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suggested that "it seems almost impossible for any but the wealthy and leisured classes to follow his teachings thoroughly."
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that was alleged to have served more than a thousand diners a day. His restaurant is briefly mentioned in E. M. Forster's
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that during the semi-final of a tennis competition, Miles was surrounded by an angry mob who compelled him to eat a
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by his son Captain William Henry Miles, J.P. (1830–1888) and Mary Frances Miles, nÊe Charleton. He was born at
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In 1908, he won the Olympic silver medal at the age of 39, after losing the final to
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and was a diet guru who made his name selling health products and health advice to
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Masters, Brian "The Life Of E.F. Benson", Chatto & Windus, 1992, pp75-76
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Miles was a prolific author, including collaborations with lifelong friend
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Miles drew publicity for his article on how to live on a diet of two
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Managing the Body: Beauty, Health, and Fitness in Britain 1880-1939
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The Eustace Miles System of Physical Culture With Hints as to Diet
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which he called "Simpler Food". He published a monthly magazine,
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and was the owner of a vegetarian restaurant in Chandos Street,
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Addyman, Mary; Wood, Laura; Yiannitsaros, Christopher. (2017).
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Crusaders for Fitness: The History of American Health Reformers
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West Hampstead’s tennis world champion (and food fanatic)
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Food, Drink, and the Written Word in Britain, 1820–1945
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A Boy's Control and Self-Expression, published in 1904.
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English real tennis player, author and restaurateur
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Jeu de paume
1908 London
Individual
real tennis
restaurateur
1908 Summer Olympics
Edwardian
Sir William Miles, 1st Baronet
Hampstead
Eastbourne College
Marlborough College
King's College
Cambridge
Jay Gould II
The Hon Neville Bulwer-Lytton
Earl of Lytton
real tennis
E. F. Benson
Classics
Cleopatra's Needle
Queen Alexandra

fad diets
uric acid
Edward H. Dewey
vegetarianism
plasmon biscuits
lentil
Punch

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