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Born in India on 4 November 1862, he was educated in Plymouth, Devon, and set several of his novels in and around Dartmoor, including <u>Children of the Mist</u> (1898), <u>The River</u> (1902), <u>The American Prisoner</u> (1904), <u>The Whirlwind</u> (1907), <u>The Mother</u> (1908), <u>The Virgin in Judgment</u> (1908), <u>The Three Brothers</u> (1909), <u>The Thief of Virtue</u> (1910), <u>The Flint Heart: a Fairy Story</u> (1910), <u>The Beacon</u> (1911), <u>The Forest on the Hill</u> (1912) and <u>Orphan Dinah</u> (1920).  He was President of the Dartmoor Preservation Association and died on 29 December 1960.\r\n\r\n<u>The Flint Heart: a Fairy Story</u> was reviewed by the New York Times Saturday Review on 15 October 1910: 'Mr Phillpotts has written a fairy-tale, and it is such a good fairy-tale that every one is sure to be very glad that he has done it'.  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