Anthony Hope AKA Anthony Hope Hawkins Born: 9-Feb-1863 Birthplace: London, England Died: 8-Jul-1933 Location of death: Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England Cause of death: Cancer - Throat
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: England Executive summary: The Prisoner of Zenda Father: Edward Connerford Hawkins (minister, headmaster) Mother: Jane Isabella Grahame Wife: Elizabeth Somerville Sheldon (m. 1903, d. 1946, two sons, one daughter)
High School: Marlborough College University: Balliol College, Oxford University (1886)
Knighthood
Author of books:
A Man of Mark (1890, novel) Father Stafford (1891, novel) Mr. Witt's Widow (1892, novel) Sport Royal and Other Stories (1893, short stories) A Change of Air (1893, novel) Half-a-Hero (1893, novel) The Prisoner of Zenda (1894, novel) The God in the Car (1894, novel, 2 vols.) The Heart of Princess Osra (1896, short stories) The Chronicles of Count Antonio (1896, novel) Comedies of Courtship (1896, short stories) Phroso (1897, novel) Rupert of Hentzau (1898, novel) Simon Dale (1898, novel) The King's Mirror (1899, novel) Quisanté (1900, novel) Captain Dieppe (1900, novel) Tristram of Blent (1901, novel) The Intrusions of Peggy (1902, novel) Double Harness (1904, novel) A Servant of the Public (1905, novel) Sophy of Kravonia (1906, novel) The Great Miss Driver (1908, novel) Second String (1910, novel) Mrs. Maxon Protests (1911, novel) Lucinda (1920, novel) Memories and Notes (1927, memoir)
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