- Percy F. Westerman
Percy Francis Westerman (
1876 -February 22 ,1959 ) was a prolificauthor ofchildren's literature , many of his booksadventure s withmilitary themes.Biography
He was born in
Portsmouth ,England in 1876, and educated atPortsmouth Grammar School , before taking up a clerical appointment at Portsmouth Dockyard at the age of twenty. He married Florence Wager, of Portsmouth, in 1900. Always keen sailors, they spent part of their honeymoon sailing in theSolent . Their son, John Francis Cyril Westerman, was born in 1901.At the age of 70 he was reluctantly forced by a fall to leave his houseboat for dry land, but he continued writing apace. He died at the age of 82, and his last book, 'Mistaken Identity' was published posthumously in 1959.
His son
John F.C. Westerman also wrote adventure books for boys.Writing career
His writing career allegedly began with a sixpence bet made with his wife that he could write a better story than the one he was reading to his son, who was at the time ill with
chickenpox .His first book for boys, 'A Lad of Grit', was published by
Blackie and Son Limited in 1908. In the same year,Baden-Powell founded the Scouting movement, which strongly influenced many of Westerman's books - he was a particularly keen supporter of the Sea Scouts.He published a further three books in 1911, which were so successful that he gave up his Admiralty appointment that year to become a full-time author. He lived on board a
houseboat - a convertedThame sbarge - on the River Frome at Wareham inDorset , where he wrote the majority of his books.During the First World War he was initially employed on coastal duties by the
Royal Navy , but in 1918 he was commissioned, likeW. E. Johns , in theRoyal Flying Corps , as an instructor ofnavigation . During the Second World War he commanded a company of theDorset Home Guard. He wrote to Blackie of his service in the two wars that "neither appointment seriously interfered with my literary output."During the 1930s Westerman was voted the most popular author of stories for boys. His books sold over one and a half million copies in his lifetime (total sales at his death were 1,599,000). He published at least 174 books, with 12 different firms.
Bibliography
Publication dates as listed by British Library. Many titles were reissued subsequently, some several times.
External links
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/w#a32140 Percy Westerman] at
Project Gutenberg .ources
[http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/wester.html J.F.C. and Percy Westerman]
Obituary of Mr. Percy F. Westerman, "The Times" (London). February 25, 1959.
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