Person

Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

born 1843, died 1944 (age 101)


pseudonyms: Q
gender: male
born in: Bodmin, United Kingdom
died in: Fowey, United Kingdom
vocations: author, publisher
education: Devonshire, United Kingdom   |  Bristol, United Kingdom   |  Oxford, United Kingdom  
residence: London, United Kingdom   |  Fowey, United Kingdom   |  Cambridge, United Kingdom  
work: London, United Kingdom   |  Fowey, United Kingdom   |  Cambridge, United Kingdom  

author of the following texts (21):
A Golden Wedding   (Published in: 1893)
Cuckoo Valley Railway   (Published in: 1893)
Daphnis   (Published in: 1893)
Egg-Stealing   (Published in: 1893)
From a Cottage in Gantick   (Published in: 1893)
In the Train   (Published in: 1893)
Legends of St. Piran   (Published in: 1893)
Love of Naomi   (Published in: 1893)
Parents and Children   (Published in: 1893)
Prologue [The Delectable Duchy]   (Published in: 1893)
School Friends   (Published in: 1893)
Seven-an'-Six   (Published in: 1893)
The Conspiracy Aboard the ‘Midas’   (Published in: 1893)
The Drawn Blind   (Published in: 1893)
The Paupers   (Published in: 1893)
The Prince of Abyssinia's Postbag   (Published in: 1893)
The Regent's Wager   (Published in: 1893)
The Spinster’s Maying   (Published in: 1893)
Two Monuments   (Published in: 1893)
When the Sap Rose   (Published in: 1893)
Woon Gate   (Published in: 1893)

subject of the following texts (1):

publications (2):
The Young Woman   (Published in: 1894 )

manager at the following publishers:
T. Fisher Unwin   (founded in: 1882 closure in: 1926)
William Heinemann   (founded in: 1890 )

text settings:
Set in Cornwall.
Set in Corwall
Set in Corwall.

publication locations:
London

Relations to other persons:
co-contributor:
Joseph Henry Pearce   (1856 - 1909)
reviewer:
William James Dawson   (1853 - 1928)

Periodicals:
editor:
The Cornish Magazine   (founded in: 1898 closure in: 1901)
The Speaker   (founded in: 1890 closure in: 1907)