Walter Jerrold
Walter Copeland Jerrold (1865–1929) was an English writer, biographer and newspaper editor.[1]
Life and work
Jerrold was born in Liverpool, the son of Thomas Serle Jerrold and Jane Matilda Copeland (who were first cousins), and one of 11 children.[2] His family had strong theatrical connections: Both his grandfather Douglas William Jerrold and uncle William Blanchard Jerrold were notable dramatists, and his great grandfather Samuel Jerrold was an actor and theater manager.[3]
Jerrold spent most of his life in London, starting work as a clerk in a newspaper counting-house, and going on to become deputy editor of The Observer. He edited many classic texts for the newly founded Everyman's Library, wrote biographies, travel books (for the "Beautiful England" series - published by Blackie and Son Limited),[4] edited children's books, and produced stories for children under the name of Walter Copeland.
On 23 July 1895 he married Clara Armstrong Bridgeman (2 December 1861–1937) at Kensington Register Office.[2] Though the first-born son died young, of five daughters (one set twins), Ianthe Jerrold (1898–1977), became a fiction writer.[5]
Books (selected)
- Biographical
- Thomas Hood: his life and times. (A. Rivers, 1907).
- Charles Lamb (London: George Bell & sons, 1905).
- Douglas Jerrold, Dramatist And Wit (Hodder and Stoughton, 1914)
- Earl Kitchener of Khartoum ( W.A. Hammond, 1916)
- Children
- The Big Book of Fables (Lamboll, London 1987) ISBN 1851701060
- Travel
- Surrey (Dutton, 1901)
- Highways and Byways in Kent (MacMillan, 1907)
- Shakespeare Land (Dana Estes & Co. Boston).
- Norwich and the Broads (Blackie & Son, 1910).
- The Thames (Blackie & Son, 1910)
- Hampton Court (Blackie & Son, 1912)
- Folkestone and Dover (Blackie & Son, 1920).
- The Heart of London (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1924)
- Through London's highways (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1924)
- In London's by-ways (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1925)
- Rambles in Greater London (Blackie and Son, Ltd, 1925)
References
- ↑ "Walter Jerrold". randomhouse.com.
- 1 2 "Family Tree of Walter Copeland Jerrold". Retrieved 8 June 2013.
- ↑ Samuel Jerrold.
- ↑ "Beautiful England". thehunthouse.net. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
- ↑ "gadetection / Jerrold, Ianthe". pbworks.com. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
External links
- Walter Jerrold (Randomhouse.com listing).
- Works by Walter Jerrold at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Walter Jerrold at Internet Archive