Английская Википедия:Frank Coutts Hendry

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Frank Coutts Hendry OBE, MC (1875–1955) served in the Indian Army Reserve, Merchant Navy, Rangoon Pilot Service, was an Indian Army officer, and author.[1][2] His Military Cross is in the Royal Museums Greenwich collections.[1] Several of his books were published by William Blackwood's Blackwood's Magazine and William Blackwood & Sons. He used the pseudonym Shalimar.[3] Hendry was an influence on Courtenay Latiner.[4]

Hendry wrote from his own experiences.[5] His time at sea included on Singapore ships.[6] Hendry eventually retired to an area in the north of Scotland to focus on writing.[5]

Bibliography

  • A Windjammer's Half Deck[7]
  • The Ocean Tramp
  • Land and Sea
  • From all the seas (1933)[8]
  • One Monsoon Night (1936)
  • Down to the Sea (1937)[9][10]
  • From the Log Book of Memory
  • True tales of sail and steam
  • Sail Ho!
  • The Yomah-and after
  • En havets demon
  • Deep seas and shoal rivers
  • The peaceful wanderer[11]
  • From the log-book of memory (1950),[12] an autobiography
  • Around the horn and home again: and other tales (1929)[13]
  • Through the gap, short story[14]
  • Easting Down, short story[15]

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