Person

James Anderson

born 1862


pseudonyms: Fergus MacKenzie
gender: male
born in: Friockheim, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
work: Scotland, United Kingdom  
residence: Scotland, United Kingdom   |  Dyce, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (61):
A Birthday Gift   (Published in: 1897)
A Born Speculator   (Published in: 1895)
A Broken Toy   (Published in: 1897)
A Commonplace Tragedy   (Published in: 1897)
A Cruisie Mystery   (Published in: 1893)
A Fool Exceedingly   (Published in: 1897)
A Gentle Tyrant   (Published in: 1897)
A Love Idyll   (Published in: 1895)
A Means of Grace   (Published in: 1895)
A Millionaire   (Published in: 1895)
A Modern Penelope   (Published in: 1897)
A New Idea   (Published in: 1895)
A Perverse Genius   (Published in: 1897)
A Slight Misunderstanding   (Published in: 1893)
A Strange Story of Circumstantial Evidence   (Published in: 1893)
A Weak Spot   (Published in: 1895)
Among the Stars   (Published in: 1897)
An Open Secret   (Published in: 1895)
An Unco Twa   (Published in: 1893)
At Effie’s Fireside   (Published in: 1895)
Beaten   (Published in: 1895)
Bee Willie   (Published in: 1893)
Before the Bailie   (Published in: 1897)
Betty Shanks   (Published in: 1893)
By the Grace of God   (Published in: 1897)
Dark November   (Published in: 1897)
Dual Ownership   (Published in: 1893)
Duffers All!   (Published in: 1897)
Fatherless—and Worse   (Published in: 1895)
His First First-Love   (Published in: 1897)
How Bob Riach Became a Man   (Published in: 1895)
How Sy Airdiss Changed His Mind   (Published in: 1895)
How to Peter Reid became E.U.   (Published in: 1895)
Hughie Taggart’s Dyke   (Published in: 1893)
In Troubled Waters   (Published in: 1895)
Lynch Law in the Cruisie   (Published in: 1893)
Mag   (Published in: 1893)
Most Onsatisfactory   (Published in: 1893)
Mr. Davidson’s New Gardner   (Published in: 1893)
Note [The Humours of Glenbruar]   (Published in: 1895)
On Tramp   (Published in: 1897)
Prefatory Note [Cruise Skteches]   (Published in: 1893)
Sandy Beenie’s Will   (Published in: 1895)
Somebody’s Boddie   (Published in: 1893)
Tammas Weems and His Mule   (Published in: 1895)
The Baptism of Geordie Forbes’s Grandchild   (Published in: 1893)
The Champion Shot   (Published in: 1897)
The Convert   (Published in: 1895)
The Cruisie   (Published in: 1893)
The Despised Leader   (Published in: 1897)
The Downfall   (Published in: 1897)
The Last Sheaf   (Published in: 1897)
The Muir Market   (Published in: 1893)
The Retired Firm   (Published in: 1895)
The Thief   (Published in: 1895)
To the Land O’ the Leal In the Cruisie   (Published in: 1897)
Untamable   (Published in: 1897)
Wandering Willie   (Published in: 1893)
Washing Day   (Published in: 1895)
Wee Jocky Tamson   (Published in: 1893)
“Passing the Love of Woman”   (Published in: 1897)

publications (3):
The Humours of Glenbruar   (Published in: 1895 )
Sprays of Northern Pine   (Published in: 1897 )

manager at the following publishers:

text settings:
Fictional Scottish village - Cruisie - in Forfarshire, Scotland
Fictional Scottish village in Forfarshire
Fictional Scottish village named Glenbruar
Fictional village - Cruisie - in Forfarshire, Scotland

publication locations:
Aberdeen
Edinburgh
London

Periodicals:
contributor:
People's Friend   (founded in: 1869 )

Involved with the following movements:
member:
Kailyard School   (founded in: 1880 closure in: 1914)