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George Valentine Williams, (1883–1946) was a journalist and writer of popular fiction. Williams was born in 1883. He was the eldest son of the chief editor at Reuters; both his brother and an uncle were also journalists. He replaced Austin Harrison as the Reuters correspondent in Berlin in 1905, aged 21. In 1908, he left Reuters to join the Daily Mail, filing stories from Paris and covering the Portuguese revolution of 1910. He was in the Balkans at the outbreak of World War I and became one of the first accredited war correspondents in March 1915. William Beach Thomas had been reporting the war for the Daily Mail in the period before official accreditations were granted. When the British government relented its opposition to the presence of journalists in 1915, having been warned by Theod

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  • فالنتين وليامز (ar)
  • Valentin Williams (fr)
  • Valentine Williams (en)
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  • فالنتين وليامز (بالإنجليزية: Valentine Williams)‏ (و. 1883 – 1946 م) هو صحفي، وكاتب سيناريو من المملكة المتحدة، والمملكة المتحدة لبريطانيا العظمى وأيرلندا، ولد في لندن، توفي في نيويورك، عن عمر يناهز 63 عاماً. (ar)
  • George Valentine Williams (Londres, 20 octobre 1883 - New York, 20 novembre 1946) est un journaliste britannique, mieux connu comme auteur de roman policier et de roman d'espionnage sous le pseudonyme Valentine Williams. En France, il est rebaptisé Valentin Williams à partir de sa première publication dans la collection Le Masque. Williams est le créateur du docteur Adolph Grundt, le machiavélique espion allemand, surnommé le Pied Bot, en raison de l'inquiétante claudication, annonciatrice de sa venue. (fr)
  • George Valentine Williams, (1883–1946) was a journalist and writer of popular fiction. Williams was born in 1883. He was the eldest son of the chief editor at Reuters; both his brother and an uncle were also journalists. He replaced Austin Harrison as the Reuters correspondent in Berlin in 1905, aged 21. In 1908, he left Reuters to join the Daily Mail, filing stories from Paris and covering the Portuguese revolution of 1910. He was in the Balkans at the outbreak of World War I and became one of the first accredited war correspondents in March 1915. William Beach Thomas had been reporting the war for the Daily Mail in the period before official accreditations were granted. When the British government relented its opposition to the presence of journalists in 1915, having been warned by Theod (en)
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  • Valentine Williams (en)
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