Henry Perry Robinson was born in 1859. After an education at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, he moved to the United States and began a career in journalism. Between 1883 and 1900 he owned and edited the journal, The Railway Age.
Robinson returned to England in 1900 and joined The Times as its special correspondent. He covered all the major news stories of the period. He also wrote several books, including two novels and several non-fiction works on natural history.
On the outbreak of the First World War, Robinson was sent to Belgium where he was nearly captured by advancing German troops. By the end of August, Robinson reached Antwerp but was forced to flee to Holland when the city was taken by German forces in October.
In January, 1915, the British Government decided to select five official journalists to report the war. Robinson reported the war for