Person

Arthur St. John Adcock

born 1864, died 1930 (age 66)


gender: male
born in: London, United Kingdom
died in: Richmond, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
residence: London, United Kingdom   |  Richmond, United Kingdom  
work: London, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (14):
"Salvation": His Holy War   (Published in: 1896)
A Dead Memory   (Published in: 1896)
A Prodigal Father   (Published in: 1896)
A Sunday Wedding in Fleet Street   (Published in: 1896)
An Interrupted Romance   (Published in: 1896)
At the Dock Gate   (Published in: 1896)
Bob Harris's Deputy   (Published in: 1896)
Heathen in Christendom   (Published in: 1896)
Helen of Bow   (Published in: 1896)
The Sermon that was not Preached   (Published in: 1896)
The Soul of Penelope Sanders   (Published in: 1896)
The Spectre of a Sin   (Published in: 1896)
The Street that was Condemned   (Published in: 1896)
Tilly's Sister   (Published in: 1896)

publications (1):
East End Idylls   (Published in: 1896 )

manager at the following publishers:
James Bowden   (founded in: 1896 closure in: 1900)

text settings:
East End | London | United Kingdom
East End, London | England | United Kingdom
East End, London, England, United Kingdom
Fleet Street, East End, London | United Kingdom | England

publication locations:
London

Periodicals:
editor:
The Bookman   (founded in: 1891 closure in: 1934)