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  1. William Fryer Harvey AM (14 April 1885 – 4 June 1937), known as W. F. Harvey, was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the macabre and horror genres.

  2. W. F. Harvey. William Fryer Harvey. Pen Name: W.F. Harvey. Born: 1885. Died: 1937. William Fryer Harvey (1885 - 1937) was an English short story writer who left his mark in the horror and mystery genres. He hailed from a wealthy Quaker family, studied medicine at Oxford and was a doctor by training.

  3. William Fryer Harvey was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the macabre and horror genres. Among his best-known stories are "August Heat" and "The Beast with Five Fingers", described by horror historian Les Daniels as "minor masterpieces".

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    • June 4, 1937
    • April 14, 1885
  4. Jan 19, 2014 · Serving as a surgeon-lieutenant in World War I, he was awarded The Albert Medal for Gallantry for saving the life of an officer from a boiler room. Unfortunately his lungs were badly damaged during the rescue, which would plague him from then on. He died in 1937, at age 52.

  5. W.F. Harvey has 219 books on Goodreads with 25137 ratings. W.F. Harvey’s most popular book is The Mysterious Mr. Badman.

  6. William Fryer Harvey (1885-1937) was an English writer of short stories, most notably in the macabre and horror genres. Among his best-known stories are the powerful precognition tale “August Heat” (1910), and “The Beast with Five Fingers” (adapted for film in 1946 with Peter Lorre).

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  8. Frederick William Harvey DCM (26 March 1888 – 13 February 1957), often known as Will Harvey, was an English poet, broadcaster and solicitor. His poetry became widely popular during and after World War I. Early life. Harvey was born in 1888 in Hartpury, Gloucestershire, and grew up in Minsterworth.

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