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Coulson Kernahan

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88:, a New York literary periodical, Kernahan said regarding this novel, "I have tried to portray truthfully the mighty underground movements which exist in our great cities. The story is not merely an effort at exciting fiction; it is based on my personal investigation of socialistic life in centers like Paris, Geneva, Brussels, and the East End of London. Any worker in political or social schemes will recognize the plausibility of the plot. What I claim for Captain Shannon is the possibility of such a fellow's clever evasion of the law." 364: 240: 152:(1895), "Mr. Kernahan is at his best in such imaginative exposition of his thoughts on the deep things of life and death...It is a rather bold allegory of the mystery of evil, with God – not his creatures – arraigned at the Judgement Day, and an attempted solution in the touching conception of a suffering Christ, whose agony did not cease with the Crucifixion, but was repeated in every human sorrow. Leading Church of England bishops and clergy, as well as ministers from Nonconformist denominations, gave uniform praise to 380: 348: 332: 651: 22: 688: 693: 65:
They would later have a daughter named Beryl Kernahan, born 9 August 1896 in Essex, England. At their home on Frognall Martmeau Lane in Sussex, England, the Kernahans employed two female servants named Mary and Sarah Pallant as cook and housemaid. In the 1901 England census, Kernahan described his
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82:(1901) is a detective story describing a series of murders committed first in Ireland before spreading to England where notes are pinned to the victims' bodies stating "By order – Captain Shannon," to the utter mystification of the police and public disquiet. As quoted in 593:. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England. London, England. 50:
James had intended for young Coulson to enter the church, but his son's "intentions were towards literature," which he followed by publishing pieces in American and British periodicals before beginning to write novels.
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series, collaborating with her husband and Dorothy Furniss as illustrator. She had already had a child named George K. Bettany who was born in 1892 and who became Coulson’s step-son.
99:, wrote humorous verse, and gained wide popularity for his fiction, much of it containing Christian themes. Some of his works have been translated into French, German, 260:, Stories, London: Hodder and Stoughton (1905), collection of stories, three taken from "A Book of Strange Sins" and also contains "A World without a Child" 164:
Kernahan's wife Jeanie died in London in 1941 at the age of 84, remembered as the author of 45 novels. The author outlived his wife by two years, dying in
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occupation as "author, editor, lecturer," adding the clarification "author at home, editor in London and at home," while Jeanie simply put "author."
144:(1904), which often intrigued readers; their subsequent interest in these sensational works increased Kernahan's appeal as an author. According to 738: 733: 74:
Most of Kernahan's books and works received positive reviews and recognition. One book that notably received critical acclaim was his novel
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Critics often said that one of the reasons Kernahan's books were successful was due to his interesting, suspenseful titles such as
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Occasionally, Kernahan undertook editorial projects in addition to his literary output. In 1891, Kernahan assisted
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at St John the Evangelist, East Dulwich, Southwark, England. An author herself, Jeanie most notably wrote the
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The reading girl : Saunters in bookland and chats on the choice of books and methods of reading
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Nothing quite like Kipling had happened before : some little memories of a great man
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Additionally, Kernahan contributed pieces to many periodicals such as the
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The Windsor Magazine, Volume 4. Ward, Lock and Bowden, 1896, pg. 31.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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to prepare a new, enlarged edition of the poetic collection
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The Garden of God, and other nature fancies and studies
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Tom, Dot, and Talking Mouse and Other Bedtime Stories
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Kernahan was educated privately by his father and at
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The Sunlight in the Room: Nature Studies and Fancies
724:People educated at St Albans School, Hertfordshire 524:Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers 333:Spiritualism: a personal experience and a warning 388:Between 1906 and 1914 he published these works: 465:Idyls of Killowen: A Soggarth's Secular Verses. 54:On 15 June 1892, at the age of 32, he married 8: 580:Alberta, Canada. Saturday, 18 January 1941. 610:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 493:Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901. 447:Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861. 438: 313:The Experiences of a Recruiting Officer 630: 619: 213:The Child, the Wise Man, and the Devil 154:The Child, the Wise Man, and the Devil 616:(1st ed.). 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Index


Ilfracombe
St Albans School.
Jeanie Gwynne Bettany
The Bookman
Dutch
Hungarian
Frederick Locker-Lampson
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Hastings
A Dead Man's Diary
Gutenberg
A Book of Strange Sins
Sorrow & Song
The Child, the Wise Man, and the Devil
Scoundrels and Co.
Captain Shannon
Gutenberg
Wise Men and a Fool
The Face Beyond the Door
Visions
The Jackal
The Dumpling
Gutenberg
The Duel
Dreams dead earnest and half jest
The Experiences of a Recruiting Officer
In Good Company
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