- Edward Keble Chatterton
Edward Keble Chatterton (
September 10 1878 -December 31 1944 ) was a prolific writer who published around a hundred books, pamphlets and magazine series, mainly on maritime and naval themes.Biography
Born at number 76, Rock Street, Sheffield, England, he attended
St Paul's School , then located in Hammersmith, London. He took a B.A. at Oxford before beginning to write theatre and art reviews for various magazines. In 1905, he edited "The Lady's Realm" [ [http://www.philsp.com/data/data172.html#LADYSREALM Magazine Data File ] at www.philsp.com] for a number of issues.He undertook a number of small-boat voyages through the English Channel and the Netherlands; out of these voyages came magazine articles [ [http://www.smallcraft.net/the_sailors/e._keble_chatterton/to_holland_in_a_4_tonner.php Small Craft ] at www.smallcraft.net] and books describing the passages as well as several books on the maritime art collections of the Low Countries.
At the outbreak of the First World War, Chatterton joined the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (R.N.V.R.), ultimately commanding a Motor Launch flotilla [ [http://www.motorlaunchpatrol.net/ The Motor Launch Patrol ] at www.motorlaunchpatrol.net] at Queenstown, nowCobh , in Ireland. He describes these years in "Q-Ships and their Story" (1922), "The Auxiliary Patrol" (1924) and "Danger Zone: The Story of the Queenstown Command" (1934). He left the service in 1919 with the rank of Lieutenant Commander.In the inter-war years, his output was continuous, and included a series of monographs on model ships, many narrative histories of naval events, and a number of juvenile novels. Most of his books were republished in the United States and several were translated into French and German editions.
A member of the
Royal Thames Yacht Club for many years, he carried out a multi-season voyage to the Mediterranean through the French canals. He described these in a further series of books: his journeys on theCanal de Nantes à Brest are outlined in "Through Brittany in "Charmina: "From Torbay to the Bay of Biscay in a 6-Tonner" (1933), journeys on theCanal du Midi are described in "To the Mediterranean in "Charmina (1934), and journeys along theFrench Riviera are described in Charmina "on the Riviera" (1937).After 1939, his writings focused on the conflict with Germany. Hutchinsons published a series documenting the Royal Navy at war, which was completed by Kenneth Edwards following Chatterton's death in 1944.
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External links
* [http://home.netcom.com/~achesonblog/id11.html Annotated Bibliography: editions, magazines series, anthologies and pamphlets] at Achesonblog
* [http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Bibliography/Chatterton,_EK.html Bibliography] at Bruzelius.info
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