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  George Donald Valentine (1877-1946) was a Scottish sheriff, and writer of romantic-style short stories, plays and verse. He graduated from the University of Glasgow and was considered for Examinerships in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at both Glasgow and St Andrews Universities.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Search results 1–7 of 7 for 'Author: george donald valentine' - Copac )〕 ==Works==
  G. D. Valentine wrote both under his own name and the pseudonym, George Henderland. Valentine's first published work was ''The Heart of Bruce'', a long poem, taken up by Alexander Gardner of Paisley in 1912.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Copac: National, Academic & Specialist Library Catalogue )〕 In the 1920s, two further original works, ''Reasons of State'' and ''Saul: A Dramatic Poem'' appearsed under the same imprint. It was the publication in 1929 of ''Dawn'' by London-based publishers ''Elkin Mathews & Marrot'' that first brought his works to the attention of a national audience.
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