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The text was published by Harper and Brothers, London in 1909, now crediting Major Guy du Maurier.
 
The text was published by Harper and Brothers, London in 1909, now crediting Major Guy du Maurier.
  
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An Englishman's Home is a play in three acts by Guy du Maurier ()[]

The play originally appeared anonymously, under the name “A Patriot”, when it was first performed at Wyndham’s Theatre, London, on 27 January 1909, produced by George du Maurier. The work caused a sensation with its theme of England's unpreparedness for a foreign invasion and became a long-running success.

The text was published by Harper and Brothers, London in 1909, now crediting Major Guy du Maurier.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Englishman%27s_Home

http://www.theriddleofthesands.com/du-maurier-g-1909-an-englishmans-home/