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Robert Huish (25 September 1776 – April 1850) was a prolific, but generally poorly regarded, English author of history books, novels, and miscellaneous other works.
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- Robert huish on cuba s healthcare system
- Dr robert huish lecture at msih february 2012
- Life
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Dr robert huish lecture at msih february 2012
Life
The son of Mark Huish of Nottingham, he was born there in 1776. He wrote a short treatise on bee-culture, which was afterwards expanded and issued in various forms. His other works are nearly all poor examples of anecdotal, quasi-historical bookmaking; the Quarterly Review spoke of him as an obscure and unscrupulous scribbler. He was prolific, as witnessed by his voluminous compilations during 1835–6. He executed a few translations from the German, and in his later years some novels. Nearly all his books exhibit anti-Tory prejudices. He died in Camberwell in April 1850.
Works
His works comprise: