A. E. W. Mason

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A.E.W. Mason as a captain in The Manchester Regiment.
A.E.W. Mason as a captain in The Manchester Regiment.

Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (7 May 1865 Dulwich, London - 22 November 1948 London) was a British author.

He studied at Dulwich College and graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1888.

His first novel, A Romance of Wastdale, was published in 1895. He is the author of more than twenty books, among them The Four Feathers, originally published in London in 1902. His next successful work was At The Villa Rose (1910), where he introduced his French detective, Hanaud.

Mason was elected as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Coventry in the 1906 general election. He served only a single term in Parliament, retiring at the next general election in January 1910.

Mason served with the Manchester Regiment in the First World War, being promoted Captain in December 1914. He transferred to the [[General List][] in 1915 and the Royal Marine Light Infantry in 1917 with the rank of Major. His military career included work in naval intelligence, serving in Spain and Mexico, where he set up counter-espionage networks on behalf of the British government.

His other well-known works include The House of the Arrow (1924), No Other Tiger (1927), The Prisoner in the Opal (1929) and Fire Over England (1937). He contributed a short story, The Conjurer, to The Queen's Book of the Red Cross.

He died in 1948 while working on a non-fiction book about Admiral Robert Blake. Mason had been offered a Knighthood but declined it declaring that honours meant nothing to a childless man.

  • other novels
    • The Courtship of Maurice Buckler (1896)
    • Lawrence Clavering (1897)
    • The Philanderers (1897)
    • Parson Kelly (1899) (with Andrew Lang)
    • Clementina (1901)
    • The Four Feathers (1902)
    • The Truants (1904)
    • Running Water (1906)
    • The Broken Road (1907)
    • A Romance of Wastdale (1910)
    • Miranda of the Balcony (1911)
    • The Turnstile (1912)
    • The Witness for the Defence (1913)
    • The Summons (1920)
    • The Watchers (1924)
    • The Winding Stair (1924)
    • No Other Tiger (1927)
    • The Dean's Elbow (1930)
    • The Three Gentlemen (1932)
    • The Sapphire (1933)
    • Fire over England (1936)
    • The Drum (1937)
    • Konigsmark (1938)
    • Musk and Amber (1942)
    • The Crystal Trench (2001)

  • M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. II (Harvester Press, 1978)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Charles Murray
Member of Parliament for Coventry
19061910
Succeeded by
John Foster
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