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Edward Morgan Humphreys

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Cover of an Edward Morgan Humphreys book

Edward Morgan Humphreys (1882–1955) was a Welsh novelist, translator, and journalist, often known as E. Morgan Humphreys. He also sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Celt

Humphreys edited the Genedl Gymreig[1][2] and translated The Gorse Glen by Hugh Evans into English.[3] He also wrote about socialism.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Bangor University's Papers of Edward Morgan Humphreys, 1882-1955". Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved 2013-05-11.
  2. ^ Rebirth of a Nation by Morgan, Kenneth O., pg 189
  3. ^ Strange and Secret Peoples by Carole G. Silver, pg 224
  4. ^ The New Social Democracy by John Hunter Harley, pg 81