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  1. Hilary Aidan Saint George Saunders CBE MC (14 January 1898 – 16 December 1951) was a British author, born in Clifton near Bristol.

  2. Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders was born on January 18, 1898, in Clifton, near Bristol, England. World War I postponed his education, and in 1916 he joined the Welsh Guards. After the war Saunders went to Balliol College in Oxford to study history.

  3. Hilary St George Saunders served with the Welsh Guards during World War I and later read history at Baliol College, Oxford. He worked with the League of Nations between 1920 and 1937, and would serve as the Secretary of the British Ministry in Paris up to the beginning of World War II.

    • Writer
    • January 14, 1898
    • Hilary St George Saunders
    • December 16, 1951
  4. Hilary St. George Saunders. Can France Come Back? Enlisting in the British Army at the age of seventeen, HILARY ST. GEORGE SAUNDERS was probably the first British officer to enter Cologne with...

  5. Hilary St. George Saunders has 22 books on Goodreads with 814 ratings. Hilary St. George Saunders’s most popular book is The House of Dr. Edwardes.

  6. Hilary Aidan Saint George Saunders was a British author, born in Clifton, near Bristol. Saunders went by several noms-de-plume: "Francis Beeding" (writing in tandem with John Palmer), "Barum Browne" (with Geoffrey Dennis), "Cornelius Cofyn" (with John deVere Loder), "David Pilgrim" (with John Palmer), and "John Somers" (with John Palmer).

  7. Hilary St George Saunders tells the story of heavier-than-air flight from the pioneers in early years of the twentieth century to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), and the subsequent beginnings of the Royal Air Force (RAF) extremely well.