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In addition to his newspaper work, Osborn was also an accomplished author, writing books on a wide range of subjects, including Greek and Roman civilisation and the Middle Ages. He was the editor of the highly successful anthology of British war poetry
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The New Elizabethans, a First Selection of the Lives of Young Men Who Have Fallen in the Great War
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Twice married, Osborn had two sons and two daughters. He died on 8 October 1938 in
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The majority of Osborn's journalistic career was spent as literary editor of
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Greater Canada: The Past, Present and Future of the Canadian North-West
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Fields of Agony: British Poetry of the First World War
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The Maid with Wings: And Other Fantasies, Grave to Gay
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The Oxford Handbook of British and Irish War Poetry
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Edward B. Osborne
Inspector of Factories
Rossall School
Magdalen College, Oxford
W. E. Henley
National Observer
J. M. Barrie
H. G. Wells
The Times
The Morning Post
The Daily Telegraph
The Muse in Arms
Ealing
The Muse in Arms


Oxford men, 1880–1892




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