- John Coulson Tregarthen
John Coulson Tregarthen (
Penzance ,Cornwall , 1854 - 17 February 1933; buried atSt Columb Minor , Cornwall) was a British field naturalist, described as "the best loved Cornishman of his time".J.C. Tregarthen was President of the
Royal Institution of Cornwall (1927-29), President of Midland Cornish Association in 1901, Fellow of theZoological Society , a county councillor and JP, and was made abard ofGorseth Kernow in 1928, taking thebardic name "Den Ylow", ('Musician').He also spent 20 years as Headmaster at a
Grammar school atStratford on Avon were he was good friends with writersMarie Corelli and MadameSarah Grand .He spent his final years at his house called, "Rosemorran" which is in Edgecumbe Gardens,
Newquay, Cornwall .Works
"John Penrose". A Romance of the Land’s End. ISBN 1-904880-02-9
"The Life Story of an Otter". ISBN 1-904880-06-1
First published in 1909, this book pre-dated theHenry Williamson novel,Tarka the Otter by nearly twenty years. This natural history classic was republished in 2005"The Life Story of a badger". Published by John Murray (1925) London.
"The Life Story of a Fox". Published by A & C Black (1906). One of A & C Black's "Animal Autobiographies" series. This book differs from Tregarthen's other wild life books in that it is not set in the area of The Land's End, and in that it is aimed at the younger reader.
"The Story of A Hare". Published by John Murray (1912). Tregarthen dedicated this book to
Marie Corelli who had encouraged him to take up writing when he retired as a schoolmaster."The Smuggler's Daughter". A Romance of Mount's Bay (1933)
"Wild life at the Land’s End" published by John Murray, London: (1904)
References
[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1904880061 Amazon.co.uk: The Life Story of an Otter: John Coulson Tregarthen: Books ] at www.amazon.co.uk Amazon books
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