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Austin, F. Britten
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1885-1941
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Frederick Britten Austin was a writer who was particularly interested in the theme of war and served in the Great War as a captain. His first novel was The Shaping of Lavinia (1911), which was about the marriage of a young woman. But one of his main interests was warfare: the first of the books on this theme was In Action: Studies of War in 1913. Austin also wrote a number of collections of short stories on a particular theme, which range from the prehistoric past to the present today.
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CA QUA10083
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Biographical sketch from "Fantastic Writers in the Great War" entry on F. Britten Austin at https://fantastic-writers-and-the-great-war.com/the-writers/f-britten-austin/ (accessed 2019-08-30).