Charles à Court Repington
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Lieutenant Colonel Charles à Court Repington (1858-1925), CMG, was a British Army officer.
Writing as a war correspondent to The Times during World War I,[1] he was frequently critical of the conduct of the war.[2]
[edit] Honours
He was Commander of the Order of Leopold (Belgium), Officer of the Légion d'honneur (France).
[edit] Selected works
Repington wrote several books, including
- 1905 - The War in the Far East
- 1920 - The First World War, 1914-1918, Vol. I
- 1920 - The First World War, 1914-1918, Vol. II
- 1922 - After the War; London--Paris--Rome--Athens--Prague--Vienna--Budapest--Bucharest--Berlin--Sofia--Coblenz--New York--Washington; a Diary