Person

Thomas Nicoll Hepburn

born 1861, died 1930 (age 69)


pseudonyms: Gabriel Setoun
gender: male
born in: West Wemyss, United Kingdom
died in: City of London, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher

author of the following texts (24):
A Prosaic Romance   (Published in: 1898)
An Evening in June   (Published in: 1895)
Barncraig   (Published in: 1898)
Dod   (Published in: 1895)
Ekky’s Road   (Published in: 1895)
Electing a Precentor   (Published in: 1898)
For Her Sake   (Published in: 1898)
In Statu Quo   (Published in: 1898)
Lowrie and Linty. In Eight Chapters   (Published in: 1895)
Preface [Barncraig: Episodes in the Life of a Scottish Village]   (Published in: 1898)
Preface [Sunshine and Haar: Some Further Glimpses of Life at Barncraig]   (Published in: 1895)
Preface to second edition [Barncraig: Episodes in the Life of a Scottish Village]   (Published in: 1898)
Red-Letter Days   (Published in: 1895)
Rob Allan’s First-Foot   (Published in: 1895)
Tammy’s Revenge   (Published in: 1895)
The Bairn’s Piece   (Published in: 1898)
The Creeling of Black Tam   (Published in: 1895)
The Keeper’s Rock   (Published in: 1898)
The Last of the Six O’Clock Bell   (Published in: 1898)
The Return of Big Wull   (Published in: 1895)
The Widows’ Kirkin’   (Published in: 1895)
Told at the Cox’l   (Published in: 1898)
Touch Cauld Iron   (Published in: 1898)
What Santa Claus Brought to the Poet   (Published in: 1898)

publications (3):
The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal   (Published in: 1895 )

manager at the following publishers:
T. Fisher Unwin   (founded in: 1882 closure in: 1926)

text settings:
Fictional coastal village named Barncraig in Scotland. Has a colliery.
Set in Scotland

publication locations:
Edinburgh
London

Relations to other persons:
movement:
James Matthew Barrie   (1860 - 1937)
Patrick Geddes   (1854 - 1932)

Periodicals:
contributor:
The British Weekly   (founded in: 1886 )
The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal   (founded in: 1895 closure in: 1897)

Involved with the following movements:
member:
Kailyard School   (founded in: 1880 closure in: 1914)
Scottish Renaissance   (founded in: 1895 )