![]() He was considered a recluse, but often used people he encountered in real life for the characters in his work. Henham wrote more than two dozen books, which were published between 18. It was probably no coincidence that the surname he chose was the original name for Tintagel, the legendary location of King Arthur's castle. ![]() He created a pseudonym, John Trevena, for many of his books. Henham was born in 1870 and his writings include a series of novels based on Dartmoor, the moorland in Devon, England, where he lived much of his life. He also published literary works under the pseudonym John Trevena.Įrnest G. He was considered a recluse, but often used people he encountered in real life for the characters Ernest George Henham was a Canadian-British author who wrote novels at the beginning of the 20th century about Dartmoor and Devon, England. ![]() ![]() ![]() He also published literary works under the pseudonym John Trevena. Ernest George Henham was a Canadian-British author who wrote novels at the beginning of the 20th century about Dartmoor and Devon, England. ![]()
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