Person

William James Dawson

born 1853, died 1928 (age 75)


gender: male
born in: Towcester, United Kingdom
died in: Nelson, Canada
vocations: author, publisher
education: Bath, United Kingdom   |  Manchester, United Kingdom  
residence: London, United Kingdom   |  United States   |  Nelson, Canada  
work: Glasgow, United Kingdom   |  London, United Kingdom   |  Southport, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (15):
An Historic Incident   (Published in: 1895)
Half-hours in the Library (January 1894)   (Published in: 1894)
Half-hours in the Library (May 1894)   (Published in: 1894)
Half-hours in the Library (October 1894)   (Published in: 1894)
Jim and His Soul: A Street Idyll   (Published in: 1895)
My Study Diary   (Published in: 1893)
Proem [London Idylls]   (Published in: 1895)
Sister Lydia   (Published in: 1895)
The Chilled Heart   (Published in: 1895)
The Footfall   (Published in: 1895)
The Madness of 'Liza   (Published in: 1895)
The Music of the Gods   (Published in: 1895)
The Shadow Between Them   (Published in: 1895)
The Third Man   (Published in: 1895)
The Transformation of John Loxley   (Published in: 1895)

publications (5):
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1893 )
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1894 )
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1894 )
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1894 )
London Idylls   (Published in: 1895 )

manager at the following publishers:
Hodder & Stoughton   (founded in: 1868 closure in: 1919)

text settings:
London | United Kingdom | England

publication locations:
London

Relations to other persons:
reviewer:
Erminda Rentoul Esler   (1860 - 1924)

Periodicals:
contributor:
The Sunday Magazine for Family Reading   (founded in: 1854 closure in: 1915)
The Young Woman   (founded in: 1892 closure in: 1915)