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Memories of an Old Etonian, 1860-1912

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The author offers a series of personal reminiscences that move from childhood memories through life at a leading public school, early military service, and extensive travel in Europe and abroad. Episodic chapters combine anecdotes about schoolmasters, classmates, sporting pursuits, theatrical entertainments, and social encounters with portraits of acquaintances and vignettes of continental society. The narrative blends humour and reflection, alternating intimate family recollections with descriptions of everyday rituals, disciplinary practices, mess life, and the social habits of the circles the author frequented.

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G. Greville Moore

G. Greville Moore was an English author known for his reflective work, "Memories of an Old Etonian, 1860-1912." In this autobiographical account, he shares his experiences and insights from his time at Eton College, providing a glimpse into the life and culture of the institution during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Moore's writing captures the nostalgia and formative moments of his youth, contributing to the literary heritage of memoirs that explore educational experiences and personal growth.

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