Alfred Henry Miles
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Alfred Henry Miles/Alfred H. Miles (1848 - 30 October 1929) was a prolific Victorian author, editor, anthologist, journalist, composer and lecturer who published hundreds of works on a wide range of topics, ranging from poetry (The Poets and the Poetry of the Century, 10 vols. (London: Hutchinson, 1891)), warfare (Wars of the Olden Times, Abraham to Cromwell) to household encyclopaedias with information for every conceivable contingency (The Household Oracle : A Popular Referee on Subjects of Household Enquiry), and even advice to the lovelorn (Wooing: Stories of the Course that Never Did Run Smooth by R.E. Francillon and others. Issued as a volume in The Idle Hour Series, London: Hutchinson, [1891]). He was Guardian of the Poor for six years and a member of the London Borough of Lewisham
London Borough of Lewisham
The London Borough of Lewisham is a London borough in south-east London, England and forms part of Inner London. The principal settlement of the borough is Lewisham...

 from 1904-06.

He was editor of The Fifty-two Library
Fifty-two Library
The Fifty-two Library was a series of children's adventure stories published by Hutchinson & Co., London between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century...

, a series of children's adventure stories published by Hutchinson & Co., London in the nineteenth century. He compiled some fifty volumes that appeared at five shillings apiece.

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Selected books

  • The Poets And Poetry Of The Century (ed) [10v|p|1891-97]
  • The Universal Natural History, with Anecdotes Illustrating the Nature, Habits, Manners and Customs of Animals, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, Insects, etc., etc. edited by Alfred H. Miles, New York : Dodd, Mead and Co., 1895
  • Successful Recitations (ed) [1902]
  • Log Leaves and Sailing Orders (ed) [c|1902]
  • Fifty-Two Stories Of The Brave And True For Boys (ed) [s|1902]
  • Fifty-Two Stories Of The Brave And True For Girls (ed) [s|1902]
  • Fifty-Two Stories For Girls (ed) [s|1905]
  • Edward Hayes Plumptre to Selwyn Image : The Sacred Poets Of The Nineteenth Century [b|1906]
  • Drawing Room Entertainments [d|pub:1909]
  • Ballads Of Brave Women [1909]
  • A Book Of Brave Girls At Home And Abroad [n|1909]
  • A Book Of Brave Boys All The World Over [n|1909]
  • The First Favourite Reciter (ed) [1909]
  • Original Poems, Ballads, And Tales In Verse [p|1910]
  • The Sweep Of The Sword [1910]
  • Twixt Life And Death On Sea And Shore [1910]
  • Heroines Of The Home And The World Of Duty [1910]
  • A Garland Of Verse For Young People [p|1911]
  • The Diner's-Out Vade Mecum [n|1912]
  • Fifty-Two Stories Of The Indian Mutiny (w Arthur John PATTLE) [1915]
  • A Book Of Brave Boys [n|?/1915]
  • Heroes Of History [1916]

Poetry

Miles' poetry is unashamedly chauvinistic and strongly reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism, tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. Kipling received the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature...

.

John Bull and His Island (first verse)
There's a doughty little Island in the ocean,
The dainty little darling of the free;
That pulses with the patriots' emotion,
And the palpitating music of the sea:
She is first in her loyalty to duty;
She is first in the annals of the brave;
She is first in her chivalry and beauty,
And first in the succour of the slave!
Then here's to the pride of the ocean!
Here's to the pearl of the sea!
Here's to the land of the heart and the hand
That fight for the right of the free!
Here's to the spirit of duty,
Bearing her banners along--
Peacefully furled in the van of the world
Or waving and braving the wrong.
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