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  1. Rudolph Chambers Lehmann (3 January 1856 – 22 January 1929) was an English writer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1910. As a writer he was best known for three decades in which he was a major contributor to Punch as well as founding editor of Granta magazine.

  2. Jul 19, 2007 · The complete oarsman. by. Lehmann, R. C. (Rudolf Chambers), 1856-1929; Kelly, Frederick Septimus; Etherington-Smith, Raymond Broadley; Eyre, W. H. Publication date. [1908]

  3. Jan 13, 2011 · ROWING. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. My object in the following pages will be not merely to give such hints to the novice as may enable him, so far as book-learning can effect the purpose, to master the rudiments of oarsmanship, but also to commend to him the sport of rowing from the point of view of those enthusiasts who regard it as a noble open-air exercise, fruitful in lessons of strength, courage, discipline, and endurance, and as an art which requires on the part of its votaries a sense of ...

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  4. Nov 2, 2007 · Rowing : Lehmann, R. C. (Rudolf Chambers), 1856-1929 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. R. C. Lehmann (1856-1929). Picture from The History of Punch (1895) Rudolph Chambers Lehmann was born on 3 january 1856 in Ecclesall near Sheffield (UK). His mother was Nina Chambers, the daughter of the Scottish author and naturalist Robert Chambers.

  6. (1856-1929) UK editor, politician (Liberal MP 1906-1910) and author, founder of the literary journal Granta (initially The Granta) in 1889, a member of the "table" of central contributors to Punch 1890-1919 and composing for initial publication there "Mr Punch's" Prize Novels: New Series (coll 1892 ), which includes parodies of H Rider Haggard (...

  7. Rudolph Chambers Lehmann (1856-1929), usually referred to as R. C. Lehmann, was an English writer and a major contributor to Punch. He had a varied career, being president of the Cambridge...