- Alfred Ollivant (writer)
Alfred Ollivant (1874 – 1927) was an English novelist best known for his children's classic
Bob, Son of Battle . Ollivant also wrote about a dozen other novels ranging from small-scale cautionary tales to grand historical epics.Alfred Ollivant was born in
Manchester ,England , in 1874 and became an author after a horse-riding injury ending his brief military career. Bob, Son of Battle, his first novel, was published in 1898. Set in ruralCumbria , in northern England, the novel centers on a suspected sheepkillingcollie Bob. Even though most of the book's dialogue is written in theCumbrian dialect, it gained a popular following in theUnited States . Ollivant even published a sequel, Danny, in 1902. He was also a short story contributor toThe Atlantic Monthly and theBoston Evening Transcript . Alfred Ollivant died inLondon onJanuary 19 ,1927 .Bibliography
*Bob, Son of Battle (complete name Owd Bob - Being the story of Bob, son of Battle, the last of the grey dogs of Kenmuir) (1898)
*Danny (1902)
*The Redcoat Captain: A Story of that Country (1907)
*The Gentleman: A Romance of the Sea (1908)
*The Taming of John Blunt (1911)
*The Royal Road (1912)
*The Brown Mare, and other studies of England under the cloud (1916)
*Boy Woodburn: A story of the Sussex Downs (1917)
*Two Men: A romance of Sussex (1919)
*One Woman: Being the second part of a romance of Sussex (1921)
*Devil Dare (1923)
*"Old For-ever": an epic of beyond the Indus (1923)
*Boxer & Beauty: A tale of two cart-horses (1924)
*Tomorrow (1927)External links
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