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See also: English war-correspondent and author, was See also: born at Trumpington, near Cambridge, in See also: December 1832, and educated at See also: Westminster School and Caius See also: College, Cambridge
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He served in the See also: Crimea in the Purveyor's department, and after the See also: peace filled various posts in the department in See also: England and See also: Ireland, but he found the routine little to his taste, and drifted into journalism for the See also: London See also: Standard
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He volunteered as See also: Special Correspondent for the Austro-See also: Italian War of 1866, accompanied See also: Garibaldi in his Tirolese See also: Campaign, followed See also: Lord See also: Napier through the See also: mountain gorges to See also: Magdala, and Lord Wolseley across See also: bush and swamp to Kumassi
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Next he reported the Franco-See also: German War, starved in See also: Paris through the siege of the Commune, and then turned See also: south to rough it in the Pyrenees during the Carlist insurrection
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He was in See also: Asiatic See also: Russia at the See also: time of the See also: Khiva expedition, and later saw the desperate See also: hand-to-hand fighting of the See also: Turks in the Servian War
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He found his real vocation in See also: middle See also: life
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Invited to edit a See also: magazine for boys called the Union See also: Jack, he became the mainstay of the new periodical, to which he contributed several serials in succession
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The stories pleased their public, and had ever increasing circulation in See also: book See also: form, until See also: Henty became a name to conjure with in juvenile circles
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Altogether he wrote about eighty of these books
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Henty was an enthusiastic yachts-See also: man, having spent at least six months afloat each See also: year, and he died on See also: board his yacht in See also: Weymouth Harbour on the 16th of See also: November 1902
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