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Harold Begbie

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Anglican, who was interested in the ways in which modern science seemed to cast doubt on materialism by showing matter was more complicated than previously believed. He was hostile to Anglo-Catholic Ritualism and to Roman Catholicism; several pre-First World War novels portray Ritualists as sinister
39:, was an English journalist and the author of nearly 50 books and poems. Besides studies of the Christian religion, he wrote numerous other books, including political satire, comedy, fiction, science fiction, plays and poetry. He died in London on 8 October 1929. 254:), lamented the precarious economic state of the middle classes and the prospective disintegration of the British Empire, and called for a strong hand against left-wing subversives even if this meant restricting some traditional British liberties. 128:, however, supports Irish home rule and gives an idealised portrayal of Catholicism in Ireland as a genuinely popular religion. His hostile view of urban industrial society in 246:
Before the First World War Begbie was an outspoken Liberal social reformist, but he moved rapidly to the right in the post-war period. In a series of books written under the
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Twice Born Men: A Clinic in Regeneration (A Footnote in Narrative to Professor William James's 'Varieties of Religious Experience')
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for claiming they derived from his story "The Bowmen". Begbie printed numerous accounts of the "Angels" in his book
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Seven Ages: A Brief Narrative of the Pilgrimage of the Human Mind as It Has Affected the English Speaking World
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in its initial fortnightly serial form, he gave to Begbie the task of writing a series on "Bible Stories".
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The World of the Edwardian Child, as seen in Arthur Mee's "Children's Encyclopædia", 1908–1910
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published by James Clarke & Co; 13 & 14 Fleet Street, London, E.C. (no date given)
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Begbie wrote a number of recruiting poems and visited America on behalf of his paper.
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with verse by Harold Begbie available as full text and zoomable page images in the
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Begbie was born in 1871, the fifth son of Mars Hamilton Begbie, rector of
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Begbie strongly defended the reality of the alleged apparition of the
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and acted as ghostwriter for the memoir of the polar explorer
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was criticised by many Ulster Unionists including the writer
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and dishonest crypto-Catholic conspirators. His 1914 book
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Begbie had a strong religious bent: he was involved in the
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Besides the "Gentleman with a Duster" books, Begbie wrote
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The Mirrors of Downing Street: Some Political Reflections
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by A Gentleman With A Duster, 1921 (G. P. Putnam's Sons)
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The Story of Baden-Powell: 'The Wolf That Never Sleeps'
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and with Britain's political leadership at the time.
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Child of Wonder: An Intimate Biography of Arthur Mee
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Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature
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Home Entertainment Library. 1935. 421:, by a Gentleman with a Duster, 1923 527:"A Gentleman with a Duster, Part 1" 557:Halkett, Samuel (1 January 1926). 395:by a Gentleman with a Duster, 1921 14: 659:English male non-fiction writers 431:Everychild: A Christmas Morality 381:The Vindication of Great Britain 609:Works by or about Harold Begbie 119:Begbie might be described as a 1: 599:Works by Edward Harold Begbie 16:English journalist and writer 67:, he wrote popular works of 664:English non-fiction writers 186:wrote, under the pseudonym 75:. When Mee embarked on his 26:The Political Struwwelpeter 705: 619:The Struwwelpeter Alphabet 533:. Retrieved 7 August 2018. 340:, 1903 (New edition 2010, 324:, 1902 (New edition 2010, 272:In the Hands of the Potter 561:– via Google Books. 512:Reprint of Harold Begbie 409:, 1922 (Mills & Boon) 367:The Bed-Book of Happiness 352:On the Side of the Angels 282:. He also wrote a novel, 203:Through the Looking-Glass 168:On the Side of the Angels 654:English male journalists 500:26 February 2009 at the 190:, two parodies based on 143:(1921), Begbie attacked 241:conscientious objectors 110:The Little that is Good 78:Children's Encyclopædia 669:Theistic evolutionists 590:Works by Harold Begbie 490:Michael Tracy (2008), 314:Bundy in the Greenwood 29: 276:Life of General Booth 65:children's literature 24: 573:"The Laslett Affair" 407:Shackleton: A Memoir 321:Clara in Blunderland 209:Clara in Blunderland 184:Michael Henry Temple 151:(1914), he endorsed 141:The Glass of Fashion 100:(which later became 33:Edward Harold Begbie 674:English journalists 337:Lost in Blunderland 243:to oppose the war. 215:Lost in Blunderland 197:Alice in Wonderland 180:J. Stafford Ransome 84:At the outbreak of 649:English Christians 514:The Lady Next Door 425:The Laslett Affair 153:theistic evolution 126:The Lady Next Door 30: 684:British satirists 679:British parodists 594:Project Gutenberg 346:978-1-904808-50-3 330:978-1-904808-49-7 292:Ernest Shackleton 102:Moral Re-Armament 63:. 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Index


Fornham St Martin
Daily Chronicle
Globe
children's literature
poetry
Arthur Mee
Children's Encyclopædia
World War I
Oxford Group
Moral Re-Armament
Salvation Army
East End
Broad Church
Belfast
St. John Ervine
Darwinism
theistic evolution
Angels of Mons
Arthur Machen
J. Stafford Ransome
Michael Henry Temple
Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland
Through the Looking-Glass
Clara in Blunderland
Lost in Blunderland
Boer War
Lord Haldane
Leopold Maxse

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