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Hay, Ian

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Hay, Ian (1876–1952)

English writer. He published light and humorous novels, including Pip 1907, A Safety Match 1911, and A Knight on Wheels 1914, and wrote the stirring war books The First Hundred Thousand 1915 and Carrying On 1917. He also wrote plays.

Beith was born in Manchester, studied at Cambridge, and served in World War I. His plays include Tilly of Bloomsbury 1919 and The Housemaster 1936; he also collaborated with the humorous writer P G Wodehouse on two plays.



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