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Henry Myers Grey''UK, City and County Directories, 1766-1946'' (1867–1937) was a late 19th-century and early 20th-century English adventurer, journalist and author of travel literature. He was born in Rochdale, Lancashire.''1891 England Census'' He died in London in 1937.''England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007'' Works *''Lloyd's Yesterday and To-day'' (1893). Illus. William Douglas Almond.''In Moorish captivity : an account of the "Tourmaline" expedition to Sus, 1897-98''(1899). Illus. Arthur Twidle. From Internet Archive. *''The Land of To-Morrow: a mule-back trek through the swamps and forests of eastern Bolivia'' (1927). References External links ''The Geographical Journal'', Vol. 73, No. 3 (Mar., 1929), pp. 291-292
Review of ''The Land of To-Morrow''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Grey, Henry Myers 1867 births 1937 deaths English non-fiction writers Date of death missing Date of birth missing English male non-fiction writers People from Rochdale ...
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