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Arthur Granville Bradley (1850 - 1943) was an English historian, traveller and biographer. Educated at Trinity College Cambridge, he travelled to the US and spent several years farming in Virginia, before returning to Britain and taking post as a colonial agent. Between 1895 and 1926 he devoted himself to writing, with over twenty books published in this period; ‘Wolfe’, published in 1895, was his first.