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Headlam was educated at Rugby School , then won a demyship at Magdalen College, Oxford . He travelled extensively and wrote travel books and histories,[3 ] and edited anthologies including a collection of the poems of his brother Walter .[4 ]
His recreations included cricket, fishing, golf, climbing, and gardening.[5 ]
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The Story of Nuremberg . Dent. 1899.
Peter Vischer . Bell. 1901.[6 ]
The Marriage of Mr. Molyneux . Hurst & Blackett. 1901.
The Story of Chartres . Dent. 1902.
Friends that Fail Not: Light Essays Concerning Books . Hurst & Blackett. 1902.
Ten Thousand Miles through India and Burmah: Account of Oxford Authentics' Cricket Tour with Mr. K. J. Key in Year of Coronation Durbar . Dent. 1903.
Oxford and its Story . Dent. 1904.[7 ] [8 ]
Provence and Languedoc . Methuen. 1912.[9 ]
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