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Desmond Chapman-Huston

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After the First World War, he volunteered as a secretary for the Country Host Institution, which set itself the goal of organizing recreational stays for soldiers in the countryside. In 1924, he became a writer again with a biography of Sir John Cowans (1862–1921), the quartermaster general of the
50:. Chapman-Huston first wanted to study theology, but then joined the acting troupe around Francis Robert Benson in 1902. First he worked as his secretary, later as an actor. During this time he also began his first publications. In 1903, 101:, it was also able to describe non-publicly accessible sights. Characteristic of the work, according to one of the reviewers, is the image of Bavaria, which is supported by noticeable enthusiasm. 119: 42:
Chapman-Huston was born into the family of Richard Huston and Katherine Mountjoy Chapman. Through his mother, he was related to a family of the
152: 115:. John Murray, London 1955) gained particular importance in Germany, was translated into several languages and is still published today. 269: 97:. The book is largely a travel guide dedicated to the tourist attractions of Bavaria, but thanks to the cooperation from 127: 264: 94: 244: 226: 207:, Dorsett Press, New York 1990, ISBN 0-88029-493-0; also: Barnes & Noble, New York 1993, ISBN 0-88029-493-0. 249: 133:
According to W. John Koch, Chapman-Huston, courted controversy for publishing Princess Pilar's diaries.
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Cf. his letter to the editor in the Times, 25. January 1934, which was shipped from Munich.
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His mother was a grandniece of Sir Benjamin Chapman, 4th Baronet and Lord Lieutenant of
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Chapman was the editor of some memoirs of the high nobility such as the diaries of
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Cf. The Geographical Journal, Volume 85, Issue 1, January 1935, p. 79.
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Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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Cf. his letter to the editor in The Times, 7. May 1919, p. 8.
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and her daughter, the painter Princess Pilar of Bavaria.
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Some historical biographies followed. His book about
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author
publisher
Irish high nobility
Sir Walter Raleigh
British Army
World War I
Bavaria
Munich
Herrsching am Ammersee
Princess Pilar of Bavaria
Prince Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria
House of Wittelsbach
Ludwig II of Bavaria
Ludwig II of Bavaria
Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Daisy, Princess of Pless
Infanta María de la Paz of Spain


WBIS
County Westmeath
ISBN
0-9731579-3-3
Chapman-Huston on Google Books
Desmond Mountjoy on Google Books
Categories
Irish publishers (people)
20th-century Irish writers
Irish biographers
1884 births

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