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'''Major Warren Hamilton "Warnie" Lewis''' (June 16, [[1895]] – April 9, [[1973]]), also known as '''W.H. Lewis''', was a soldier and historian, best known as the brother of the British writer and academic [[C.S. Lewis]]. Warren Lewis was a supply officer in the British army during and after [[World War I]]. After retiring in 1932 to live with his brother in Oxford, he was one of the founding members of the [[Inklings]]. He wrote on French history, and served as his brother's secretary for the later years of C.S. Lewis's life. | '''Major Warren Hamilton "Warnie" Lewis''' (June 16, [[1895]] – April 9, [[1973]]), also known as '''W.H. Lewis''', was a soldier and historian, best known as the brother of the British writer and academic [[C.S. Lewis]]. Warren Lewis was a supply officer in the British army during and after [[World War I]]. After retiring in 1932 to live with his brother in Oxford, he was one of the founding members of the [[Inklings]]. He wrote on French history, and served as his brother's secretary for the later years of C.S. Lewis's life. | ||
==Bibliography, selected== | |||
*[[1982]]: ''[[Brothers and Friends|Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis]]'' (edited by [[Clyde S. Kilby]] and Marjorie Lamp Mead | |||
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Revision as of 17:51, 20 May 2011
Major Warren Hamilton "Warnie" Lewis (June 16, 1895 – April 9, 1973), also known as W.H. Lewis, was a soldier and historian, best known as the brother of the British writer and academic C.S. Lewis. Warren Lewis was a supply officer in the British army during and after World War I. After retiring in 1932 to live with his brother in Oxford, he was one of the founding members of the Inklings. He wrote on French history, and served as his brother's secretary for the later years of C.S. Lewis's life.
Bibliography, selected
- 1982: Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis (edited by Clyde S. Kilby and Marjorie Lamp Mead