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Frederick Harcourt Kitchin

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from 1904 to 1908 and was an internationally recognised statistician in the field of nutrition. In 1918, Kitchin edited the
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F. Harcourt Kitchin died in August 1932. His funeral was held at the Woking Crematorium on 10 August.
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The Silent Watchers; England's Navy During the Great War; What It Is, and What We Owe to It
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and in 1925, he co-wrote the autobiography of managing director of
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The Secret of the Navy; What It Is and What We Owe to It
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Kitchin set many of his stories in and around North
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The Times
Board of Trade
Charles Frederic Moberly Bell
Royal Navy
Devon
Lundy Island
Dorset
Bridport
Sir Richard Grenville
Literary Bridport
Works by Frederick Harcourt Kitchin
Project Gutenberg
Works by Frederick Harcourt Kitchin
Faded Page
Categories
British male journalists
British statisticians
The Times people
20th-century British novelists
1860s births
1932 deaths
British male novelists
20th-century British male writers

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