Vernon Bartlett AKA Charles Vernon Oldfield Bartlett Born: 30-Apr-1894 Birthplace: Westbury, Wiltshire, England Died: 18-Jan-1983 Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Journalist, Politician Nationality: England Executive summary: Journey's End Military service: British Army (WWI, invalided) Resident of Singapore (1954-) and then Tuscany (1961-). High School: Blundell's School, Tiverton
UK Member of Parliament for Bridgwater (1938-50) Reuters 1917
League of Nations Director, London Office (1922-32) The London Daily Mail Reporter The London Times Foreign Correspondent The Guardian Reporter (1954-63) Singapore Straits-Times Columnist (1955-) Commander of the British Empire 1956
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Death at Broadcasting House (Nov-1934) · Himself
Author of books:
Mud & Khaki: Sketches from Flanders & France (1917) Behind The Scenes At The Peace Conference (1920) The Lighter Side of European Chaos: A Journalist's Scrapbook (1925) Calf Love (1929) The Unknown Soldier (1930, novel) Journey's End (1930, novel, with R. C. Sherriff) What Disarmament Means (1930, pamphlet) The World: Our Neighbour (1931) Nazi Germany Explained (1933) This is my Life (1938, memoir) Intermission in Europe: The Life of a Journalist and Broadcaster (1938) Tomorrow Always Comes (1943, novel) East of the Iron Curtain (1949) Struggle for Africa (1953) Report from Malaya (1954) And Now, Tomorrow (1960, memoir) Tuscan Retreat (1964) A Book About Elba (1965) The Past of Pastimes (1969) The Colour of Their Skin (1969)
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