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Henry William Herbert (7 April 1807 – 17 May 1858), pen name Frank Forester, was a British-born American novelist, poet, historian, illustrator, journalist and writer on sport. Starr writes that "as a classical scholar he had few equals in the United States . . . his knowledge of English history and literature was extensive; he was a pen-and-ink artist of marked ability; as a sportsman he was unsurpassed; his pupils idolized him."

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  • Henry William Herbert (* 7. April 1807 in London; † 17. Mai 1858 in Manhattan) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Dichter, Journalist, Historiker und Illustrator. (de)
  • Henry William Herbert (7 April 1807 – 17 May 1858), pen name Frank Forester, was a British-born American novelist, poet, historian, illustrator, journalist and writer on sport. Starr writes that "as a classical scholar he had few equals in the United States . . . his knowledge of English history and literature was extensive; he was a pen-and-ink artist of marked ability; as a sportsman he was unsurpassed; his pupils idolized him." (en)
  • Henry William Herbert, que escribió con el seudónimo Frank Forester (3 de abril de 1807 - 17 de mayo de 1858), fue un novelista inglés y escritor de deportes. Se educó en el Colegio Eton y en Caius College, de Cambridge, donde se graduó como Bachiller en Artes en 1830. Para escapar de sus deudas, emigró a los Estados Unidos, y desde 1831 hasta 1839 enseñó griego en una escuela privada en Nueva York. En 1833 inició la American Monthly Magazine, que él editaba, junto a , hasta 1835. En 1834 publicó su primera novela, The Brothers: a Tale of the Fronda, que fue seguida por otras que alcanzaron popularidad, incluyendo: * The Village Inn; or the Adventures of Bellechassaigne * The Lord Of The Manor; or, Rose Castleton's Temptation: An Old English Story * Guarica, the Charib Bride: A Legend of Hispaniola * The Deerstalkers; or, Circumstantial Evidence: A Tale of the South-Western Counties * The Fair Puritan. An historical romance of the Days of Witchcraft * The Warwick Woodlands; or Things as They Were There * The Roman Traitor; or the Days of Cicero, Cato and Cataline, A True Tale of The Republic * Marmaduke Wyvil; or The Maid's Revenge Además escribió estudios históricos, incluyendo: * The Cavaliers of Inglaterra (1852) * The Knights of Inglaterra, France and Scotland (1852) * The Chevaliers of France (1853) * The Captains of the Old World; as Compared with the Great Modern Strategists (1851). * Oliver Cromwell; or, Inglaterra's Great Protector * Memoirs Of Henry The Eighth Of Inglaterra With The Fortunes And Characters Of His Six Wives Adicionalmente a esos trabajos, es mejor conocido por sus trabajos en deportes, publicados bajo el pseudónimo de Frank Forester. Incluyen: * The Field Sports of the Estados Unidos and British Provinces (1849) * Frank Forester and his Friends (1849) * The Fish and Fishing of the Estados Unidos (1850) * The Young Sportsman's Complete Manual (1852) * The Horse and Horsemanship in the Estados Unidos and British Provinces of North America (1858) Además tradujo varias de las novelas de Eugène Sue y Alexandre Dumas (padre) al inglés. Se suicidó en Nueva York. (es)
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  • Henry William Herbert (* 7. April 1807 in London; † 17. Mai 1858 in Manhattan) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Dichter, Journalist, Historiker und Illustrator. (de)
  • Henry William Herbert (7 April 1807 – 17 May 1858), pen name Frank Forester, was a British-born American novelist, poet, historian, illustrator, journalist and writer on sport. Starr writes that "as a classical scholar he had few equals in the United States . . . his knowledge of English history and literature was extensive; he was a pen-and-ink artist of marked ability; as a sportsman he was unsurpassed; his pupils idolized him." (en)
  • Henry William Herbert, que escribió con el seudónimo Frank Forester (3 de abril de 1807 - 17 de mayo de 1858), fue un novelista inglés y escritor de deportes. Se educó en el Colegio Eton y en Caius College, de Cambridge, donde se graduó como Bachiller en Artes en 1830. Para escapar de sus deudas, emigró a los Estados Unidos, y desde 1831 hasta 1839 enseñó griego en una escuela privada en Nueva York. En 1833 inició la American Monthly Magazine, que él editaba, junto a , hasta 1835. Además escribió estudios históricos, incluyendo: Se suicidó en Nueva York. (es)
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