Hilary St George Saunders
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Hilary Aidan Saint George Saunders CBE MC (14 January 1898 – 16 December 1951) was a British author, born in Clifton near Bristol.
Early life
He was the son of G.W. St George Saunders of Brighton and was educated at Windlesham House School, Downside School and Balliol College, Oxford.[1]
First World War
During World War I he commissioned into the Welsh Guards,[2] and served with 1st battalion on the Western Front. He was awarded the Military Cross for an action on 6 November 1918 near Bavay in northern France. His citation read:
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"Lt. Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders, W. Gds. (Spec. Res.), attd. 1st Bn. For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty near Bavay on 6th November, 1918. In the attack, after a long fire fight, he led his platoon in a charge against an enemy post, being the first to reach it, and killing two and capturing the remainder of the garrison. The rest of the day he was always well in advance with his platoon, and finally succeeded in consolidating a position further forward than any other part of the battalion line."[3]
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Postwar career
Saunders went by several noms-de-plume: Francis Beeding (writing in tandem with John Palmer), "Barum Browne" (with Geoffrey Dennis), "Cornelius Cofyn" (with John deVere Loder), "David Pilgrim" (with John Palmer), and "John Somers" (with John Palmer).Script error: No such module "Unsubst". A chronicler of World War II and biographer of Robert Baden-Powell,[4] Saunders was a recorder on Admiral Mountbatten's staff during World War II.[5] Saunders was Librarian of the House of Commons Library from 1946 to 1950, when he retired because of ill health.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Saunders became known during World War II for his books and pamphlets, The Battle of Britain, Bomber Command, Coastal Command, etc., which he wrote officially and anonymously for the Government, and subsequently for The Red Beret and The Green Beret. A wartime visit to America for the Ministry of Information was the subject of his Pioneers! O Pioneers! The Sleeping Bacchus is his scarce first and only novel, the story of an art robbery. Saunders was also a postwar commentator on the scouting movements during World War II, chronicled in The Left Handshake, written in 1948.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Works
- The Hidden Kingdom (1927) with John Palmer as Francis Beeding
- The House of Dr. Edwardes (1927) with John Palmer as Francis Beeding
- Death Walks in Eastrepps (1931) with John Palmer as Francis Beeding
- The One Sane Man (1934) with John Palmer as Francis Beeding
- So Great A Man (1937) with John Palmer as David Pilgrim - historical novel about Napoleon.[6]
- No Common Glory (1941) with John Palmer as David Pilgrim - historical novelabout the adventures of one of Charles II's illegitimate sons.[7]
- The Grand Design (1943) with John Palmer as David Pilgrim -sequel to No Common Glory
- Pioneers! O Pioneers! (1944)
- Per Ardua: The Rise of British Air Power, 1911–1939 (1945)
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- The Green Beret: The Story of the Commandos, Combined Operations, 1940–1945 (1949)
- The Red Beret (1950) Template:Catalog lookup link
- The Middlesex Hospital (1950)
- The Sleeping Bacchus (1951)
References
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- ↑ John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 113
- ↑ Jacket notes The Green Beret
- ↑ Daniel D. McGarry, Sarah Harriman White, Historical Fiction Guide: Annotated Chronological, Geographical, and Topical List of Five Thousand Selected Historical Novels. Scarecrow Press, New York, 1963 (p. 264).
- ↑ McGarry and White, 1963 (p. 150).
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- 1898 births
- 1951 deaths
- Military personnel from Bristol
- Welsh Guards officers
- People associated with Scouting
- Recipients of the Military Cross
- British Army personnel of World War I
- Scouting and Guiding in the United Kingdom
- British military writers
- People educated at Windlesham House School
- People educated at Downside School
- Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford
- English historical novelists
- Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period
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- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire