Hilary St. George Saunders
aka
Francis Beeding (with John Palmer), Barum Browne (with Geoffrey Dennis), Cornelius Cofyn (with John deVere Loder), David Pilgrim (with John Palmer), John Somers (with John Palmer)
About Hilary St. George Saunders
Saunders, who became known during the second world war for his books and pamphlets, 'The Battle of Britain', 'Bomber Command', 'Coastal Command', etc., which he wrote officially and anonymously for the Government, and subsequently for the 'Red Beret' and 'Green Beret'. The Sleeping Bacchus is his scarce first and only novel, the story of an art robbery.
Novels
The Brethren of the Axe (1926) (writing as John Somers)
The Devil and XYZ (1931) (writing as Barum Browne)
The Death-Riders (1935) (writing as Cornelius Cofyn)
The Emperor's Servant (1946) (writing as David Pilgrim)
The Sleeping Bacchus (1951)
The Devil and XYZ (1931) (writing as Barum Browne)
The Death-Riders (1935) (writing as Cornelius Cofyn)
The Emperor's Servant (1946) (writing as David Pilgrim)
The Sleeping Bacchus (1951)
Non fiction
Battle of Britain (1941)
The Green Beret: The Story of the Commandos, 1940-1945 (1949)
The Middlesex Hospital, 1745-1948 (1950)
The Red Beret: The Story of the Parachute Regiment At War, 1940-1945 (1950)
Westminster Hall (1951)
Royal Air Force, 1939-45 (1954)
The Green Beret: The Story of the Commandos, 1940-1945 (1949)
The Middlesex Hospital, 1745-1948 (1950)
The Red Beret: The Story of the Parachute Regiment At War, 1940-1945 (1950)
Westminster Hall (1951)
Royal Air Force, 1939-45 (1954)
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