- Storer Clouston
Joseph Storer Clouston (
23 May 1870 ,Cumberland -23 June 1944 ,Orkney ) was anOrcadian author and historian.J S Clouston OBE, the son of physician Sir Thomas Clouston, was from an "old Orkney family", according to his obituary in "
The Scotsman ". After being educated atMerchiston Castle School ,Edinburgh andMagdalen College, Oxford he was called to the bar at theInner Temple inLondon in 1895, but never practised as a lawyer.Soon after embarking on a career as a writer, he published one of his most popular novels, "The Lunatic at Large". He was also a historian, a founder member and second president of the
Orkney Antiquarian Society , and a Fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of Scotland . His "The Spy in Black " was made into a successful film in the late 1930s.He died at home at Smoogro House, Orphir, Orkney.
Asked how to say his name, he told "The
Literary Digest " it was "cloos'-ton", "with "ou" as in "group"." (Charles Earle Funk, "What's the Name, Please?", Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.)His fiction and nonfiction works include:
*"Vandrad the Viking: or the Feud and the Spell" (1898)
*"The Lunatic at Large" (1899)
*"The Duke"(1900)
*"The Adventures of M. D'Haricot" (1902)
*"Our Lady's Inn" (1903)
*"Garmiscath" (1904)
*"Count Bunker" (1906)
*"A Country Family" (1908)
*"The Prodigal Father" (1909)
*"Tales of King Fido" (1909)
*"The Peer's Progress" (1910)
*"His First Offense" (1912)
*"Records of the Earldom of Orkney 1299-1614" (1914)
*"Two's Two" (1916)
*"The Spy in Black" (1917)
*"The Man from the Clouds" (1918)
*"Sermon" (1919)
*"Carrington's Cases" (1920)
*"Lunatic at Large Again" (1922)
*"The Lunatic Still at Large" (1923)
*"The Two Strange Men" (1924)
*"Tales of King Fido" (1924)
*"The Lunatic in Charge" (1926)
*"Mr. Essington in Love" (1927)
*"The Jade's Progress" (1928)
*"After the Deed" (1929)
*"Colonel Dam" (1930)
*"A History of Orkney" (1932)
*"The Virtuous Vamp" (1932)
*"The Best Story Ever" (1932)
*"Button Brains" (1933)
*"The Chemical Baby" (1934)
*"Real Champagne" (1934)
*"Our Member Mr. Mittlebury" (1935)
*"Scotland Expects" (1936)
*"Scots Wha Ha'e" (1936)
*"Not Since Genesis" (1938)
*"The Man in Steel" (1939)
*"Beastmark the Spy" (1941)References
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The Scotsman ": "Scots Novelist - Death of Mr. J. Storer Clouston - Historian and Playwright" (24 June 1944)
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*cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | pages=105 | date=1974|id=ISBN 0-911682-20-1Further reading
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