George Cupples

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George Cupples (2 August 1822 — 17 October 1891) was a Scottish journalist and a writer, who became famous at the end of 19th century for his maritime novels. In particular, his novel The Green Hand: adventures of a naval lieutenant was considered "one of the best sea stories ever written" at the time. His wife, Anne Jane Cupples, also became a famous writer of juvenile and children books. rdf:langString
rdf:langString George Cupples
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rdf:langString Newhaven, Edinburgh, Scotland
xsd:date 1891-10-17
rdf:langString Legerwood, Berwickshire, Scotland
xsd:date 1822-08-02
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xsd:date 1822-08-02
xsd:date 1891-10-17
rdf:langString George Cupples (2 August 1822 — 17 October 1891) was a Scottish journalist and a writer, who became famous at the end of 19th century for his maritime novels. In particular, his novel The Green Hand: adventures of a naval lieutenant was considered "one of the best sea stories ever written" at the time. His wife, Anne Jane Cupples, also became a famous writer of juvenile and children books.
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