Person

Sabine Baring-Gould

born 1834, died 1924 (age 90)


gender: male
born in: Exeter, United Kingdom
died in: Lewtrenchard
vocations: author, publisher
education: London, United Kingdom   |  Warwick, United Kingdom   |  Cambridge, United Kingdom  
travel: Austria   |  Germany   |  France   |  Belgium   |  Pau, France  
residence: Tavistock, United Kingdom   |  Lewtrenchard  
work: London, United Kingdom   |  Lancing, United Kingdom   |  Ripon, United Kingdom   |  Horbury, United Kingdom   |  Richmond, United Kingdom   |  East Mersea, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (12):
An Old Cross   (Published in: 1896)
Daniel Jacobs   (Published in: 1896)
Ephraim's Pinch   (Published in: 1896)
Goosie-Vair   (Published in: 1896)
Green Rushes, O!   (Published in: 1896)
John and Joan   (Published in: 1896)
Jolly Lane Cot   (Published in: 1896)
Jonas Croaker   (Published in: 1896)
Little Dixie   (Published in: 1896)
Old Country Life   (Published in: 1892)
Snaily House   (Published in: 1896)
The Hammetts   (Published in: 1896)

publications (2):
Old Country Life   (Published in: 1892 )
Dartmoor Idylls   (Published in: 1896 )

manager at the following publishers:
Methuen   (founded in: 1889 closure in: 1972)

text settings:
Dartmoor, Devon, England

publication locations:
London

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