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Thomas Arthur Nelson

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Name
  
Thomas Nelson


Died
  
1917, Arras, France


Thomas Arthur Nelson (died on 9 April 1917, aged 40) was a Scottish rugby union player, in business as a book publisher.

He played for Oxford University RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1898.

The John Buchan novel The Thirty-Nine Steps is dedicated to him. Nelson and Buchan had been friends since Nelson was an undergraduate at University College, Oxford. He became head of the family publishing firm of Thomas Nelson and Sons, which employed Buchan as literary advisor and was one of the writer's publishers.

He was killed in World War I at the Battle of Arras while serving as Captain with the Lothians and Border Horse.

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Thomas Arthur Nelson Wikipedia


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