Bertram Fletcher Robinson

Bertram Fletcher Robinson (22 August 1870 – 21 January 1907) was an English sportsman, journalist, editor, author and Liberal Unionist Party campaigner. During his life-time, he wrote at least three hundred items, including a series of short stories that feature a detective called 'Addington Peace'. However, Robinson is perhaps best remembered for his literary collaborations with his friends and fellow Crimes Club members, Arthur Conan Doyle, P. G. Wodehouse and Max Pemberton.

Bertram Fletcher Robinson
Robinson during his editorship of the Daily Express newspaper (c.1904)
Born(1870-08-22)22 August 1870
Died21 January 1907(1907-01-21) (aged 36)
Belgravia, London, England
Resting placeSt. Andrew's Church, Ipplepen, Devon, England
EducationNewton Abbot Proprietary College
Alma materJesus College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)Author, journalist and editor
SpouseGladys Hill Morris
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