Henry VII defeats the Milanese in 1311. Count Werner of Homberg, wearing the eagles, cleaving the helm of a Guelph leader From the book ' Germany ' John Finnemore (1863–1915) was a British school teacher and writer of fictional novels and history and geography texts of countries - most are for younger readers. Finnemore contributed stories to popular boys' magazines of his time such as The Boy's Own Paper and Boys' Realm but he is best remembered for his books about Teddy Lester and his friends at Slapton, a fictitious English public school. The stories have a strong sporting focus, with Leste


Henry VII defeats the Milanese in 1311. Count Werner of Homberg, wearing the eagles, cleaving the helm of a Guelph leader From the book ' Germany ' John Finnemore (1863–1915) was a British school teacher and writer of fictional novels and history and geography texts of countries - most are for younger readers. Finnemore contributed stories to popular boys' magazines of his time such as The Boy's Own Paper and Boys' Realm but he is best remembered for his books about Teddy Lester and his friends at Slapton, a fictitious English public school. The stories have a strong sporting focus, with Lester excelling at rugby, cricket and other games. He also wrote a few adult novels. Finnemore was also a writer of early Boy Scout fiction. Published in Publication date 1913 Publisher London : A. and C. Black


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