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Nevinson, Henry Woodd

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Nevinson, Henry Woodd (1865–1941)

English journalist. During World War I he was correspondent for the Manchester Guardian on the Western front, and later at the Dardanelles, Salonika, and Versailles. His publications include Essays in Freedom (1909), Essays in Rebellion 1913, and The Dardanelles Campaign (1918).

He was born in Leicester and educated at Oxford and Jena. As a correspondent for the Daily Chronicle during the Boer War of 1899–1902, he was at the siege of Ladysmith, and later, after a journey to Angola, exposed the Portuguese slave trade there in A Modern Slavery (1906).



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