A. E. W. Mason AKA Alfred Edward Woodley Mason Born: 7-May-1865 Birthplace: London, England Died: 22-Nov-1948 Location of death: London, England Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist Nationality: England Executive summary: The Four Feathers Military service: British Army (WWI, Maj., Manchester Regiment, Royal Marine Light Infantry) Father: William Woodley Mason (accountant) Mother: Elizabeth Hobill Gaines
High School: Dulwich College University: Trinity College, Oxford University (1888)
UK Member of Parliament for Coventry (1906-10)
Author of books:
A Romance of Wastdale (1895, novel) The Courtship of Morrice Buckler (1896, novel) Lawrence Clavering (1897, novel) Parson Kelly (1899, novel, with Andrew Lang) Clementina (1901, novel) Ensign Knightley: And Other Stories (1901, short stories) The Four Feathers (1902, novel) The Truants (1904, novel) Running Water (1906, novel) The Broken Road (1907, novel) At the Villa Rose (1910, novel, Inspector Hanaud) A Romance of Wastdale (1910, novel) Miranda of the Balcony (1911, novel) The Turnstile (1912, novel) The Witness for the Defence (1913, novel) The Four Corners of the World (1917, short stories) The Summons (1920, novel) The Royal Exchange (1920, nonfiction) The Watchers (1924, novel) The House of the Arrow (1924, novel, Inspector Hanaud) The Winding Stair (1924, novel) No Other Tiger (1927, novel) The Prisoner in the Opal (1928, novel, Inspector Hanaud) The Dean's Elbow (1930, novel) Inspector Hanaud Investigates (1931, short stories) The Three Gentlemen (1932, novel) The Sapphire (1933, novel) Dilemmas (1934, short stories) They Wouldn't Be Chessmen (1935, novel, Inspector Hanaud) Sir George Alexander & the St. James' Theatre (1935, history) Fire Over England (1936, novel) The Life of Francis Drake (1941, biography) Musk and Amber (1942, novel) The House in Lordship Lane (1946, novel, Inspector Hanaud)
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