Hilary Saint George Saunders

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Hilary Saint George Saunders was a British author and civil servant best known for his popular fiction and wartime writing, often published under various pseudonyms.

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Hilary Saint George Saunders canonical 4

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instanceOf civil servant
human
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer British Ministry of Information NERFINISHED
British government NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork government service
literature
propaganda
genre crime fiction
mystery fiction
popular fiction
war literature
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor popular fiction published under pseudonyms
wartime propaganda writing
notableWork The Battle of Britain NERFINISHED
The Brown Beret NERFINISHED
The Devil and X Y Z NERFINISHED
The End of Her Honeymoon NERFINISHED
The Fifth Column NERFINISHED
The Green Beret NERFINISHED
The House of the Chamois NERFINISHED
The Lion and the Unicorn NERFINISHED
The Man in the Blue Mask NERFINISHED
The Mystery of the Second Shot NERFINISHED
The Red Beret NERFINISHED
The Sleeping Bacchus NERFINISHED
The Sleeping-Car Murders NERFINISHED
The Story of the Commandos NERFINISHED
The Story of the Glider Pilot Regiment NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
novelist
writer
participatedIn World War II home front activities
pseudonym Barum Browne NERFINISHED
Cornelius Cofyn NERFINISHED
David Pilgrim NERFINISHED
Francis Beeding NERFINISHED
Hilary St. George Saunders NERFINISHED
John Somers NERFINISHED
Mark Saunders NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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The House of Dr. Edwardes pseudonymousAuthor Hilary Saint George Saunders
The House of Dr. Edwardes usedBy Hilary Saint George Saunders
subject surface form: Francis Beeding
Francis Beeding usedBy Hilary Saint George Saunders
Francis Beeding hasPart Hilary Saint George Saunders