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In ] he was an official correspondent for the ], in ]. In ] he returned to work with ] on ''The Nation'', which opposed the war. He left the paper in 1923, when Massingham resigned because of a change of owner and political line. In ] he was an official correspondent for the ], in ]. In ] he returned to work with ] on ''The Nation'', which opposed the war. He left the paper in 1923, when Massingham resigned because of a change of owner and political line.


==Works== == Works ==


*The Sea and the Jungle. Being the narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Santa Maria de Belem do Grao Para in the Brazils (]) * The Sea and the Jungle. Being the narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Santa Maria de Belem do Grao Para in the Brazils (])
*Old Junk (1918) stories * Old Junk (1918) stories
*London River (1921) revised 1951 *London River (1921) revised 1951
*Waiting for Daylight (1922) *Waiting for Daylight (1922)
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*The Face of the Earth (1950) *The Face of the Earth (1950)
*The Haunted Forest (1951) *The Haunted Forest (1951)
*A Mingled Yarn: Autobiographical Sketches (1953) *A Mingled Yarn: Autobiographical Sketches (1953)
*H.M. Tomlinson: a Selection from His Writings (1953) edited by ] *H.M. Tomlinson: a Selection from His Writings (1953) edited by ]
*The Trumpet Shall Sound (1957) *The Trumpet Shall Sound (1957)


==External links== == External links ==
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Henry Major Tomlinson (21 June 18735 February 1958) was a British writer and journalist. He was known for anti-war and travel writing, novels and short stories, especially of life at sea.

He was brought up in Poplar, London. He worked as a shipping clerk, and then as a reporter for the Morning Leader newspaper; he travelled up the Amazon River for it.

In World War I he was an official correspondent for the British Army, in France. In 1917 he returned to work with H. W. Massingham on The Nation, which opposed the war. He left the paper in 1923, when Massingham resigned because of a change of owner and political line.

Works

  • The Sea and the Jungle. Being the narrative of the voyage of the tramp steamer Capella from Swansea to Santa Maria de Belem do Grao Para in the Brazils (1912)
  • Old Junk (1918) stories
  • London River (1921) revised 1951
  • Waiting for Daylight (1922)
  • Tidemarks: Some Records of a Journey to the Beaches of the Moluccas and the Forest of Malaya in 1923 (1924)
  • Gifts of Fortune With Some Hints For Those About to Travel (1926)
  • Under the Red Ensign (1926)
  • Gallions Reach (1927) novel
  • Out Of Soundings (1928)
  • A Brown Owl (1928)
  • Illusion: 1915 (1928)
  • Thomas Hardy (1929)
  • Cote d'Or (1929)
  • Between the Lines (1930)
  • War Books. A Lecture Given at Manchester University February 15, 1929 (1930)
  • All Our Yesterdays (1930)
  • The Sky's the Limit (1930)
  • Great Sea Stories of All Nations (1930) editor
  • Best Short Stories Of the War (1931) editor
  • Norman Douglas (1931)
  • An Illustrated Catalogue of Rare Books on the East Indies and A Letter to a Friend (1932)
  • The Snows of Helicon (1933)
  • South to Cadiz (1934)
  • Below London Bridge (1934)
  • Mars His Idiot (1935)
  • R.M.S. "Queen Mary". A noble tribute to the imagination of man (1935) with E.P. Leigh-Bennett
  • Pipe All Hands (1937) novel
  • The Day Before: A Romatic Chronicle (1939)
  • Modern Travel (1939) editor, anthology
  • Ports of Call (1939) in The Queen's Book of the Red Cross
  • The Wind is Rising. The war diary of H.M.Tomlinson and a vision of all our tomorrows (1941)
  • The Turn of the Tide (1945)
  • Morning Light: The Islanders in the Days of Oak and Hemp (1946)
  • Malay waters. the story of little ships coasting out of Singapore and Penang in peace and war (1950)
  • The Face of the Earth (1950)
  • The Haunted Forest (1951)
  • A Mingled Yarn: Autobiographical Sketches (1953)
  • H.M. Tomlinson: a Selection from His Writings (1953) edited by Kenneth Hopkins
  • The Trumpet Shall Sound (1957)

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