- Arthur Wilberforce Jose
Arthur Wilberforce Jose (
4 September 1863 –22 January 1934 ) was an English-Australia nhistorian and editor of theAustralian Encyclopaedia .Jose was born at
Bristol ,South West England . He was a son of W. Wilberforce Jose for some years chairman of the technical education board, Bristol, and was educated atClifton College , where he obtained a scholarship which took him toBalliol College , Oxford. About a year later his health broke down and he was sent toAustralia in 1882 to recuperate. His father lost his money and a return to Oxford became impossible. Jose was offered a clerical position inSydney but preferred to get Australian experience working in the country as a wood-chopper, cook, and fencing contractor. He then went toHobart and was a tutor in a private family. While inTasmania he met the Rev. Edwin Bean, headmaster of All Saints' College,Bathurst, New South Wales , who offered him a position as assistant master. He was there for about nine years.In 1888, under the pseudonym of "Ishmael Dare", he published a volume of poems, "Sun and Cloud on River and Sea", a pleasant collection of musical verses. He was appointed acting-professor of modern literature at Sydney University in 1893, and from 1893 to 1899 was organizing secretary of the university extension board. He was a friend of
David Scott Mitchell , founder of the Mitchell Library. In September 1899 his "History of Australia" was published which was afterwards several times revised. The tenth edition, published in 1924, brought the number of copies issued up to 60,000. Jose then went toSouth Africa and for a short period was a war correspondent. Going on toLondon he published in 1901 "The Growth of the Empire" and in 1902 was appointed professor of English and History at the M.A.D. College, Ailgarh, India. He soon returned to London where he became interested in the Imperial Tariff and Tariff Reform League, did some writing for the press, and in 1903 was appointed "The Times " correspondent in Australia. He held this position from 1904 to 1915 and fearlessly endeavored to set out the Australian point of view. His "Two Awheel and Some Others Afoot in Australia" was published in London in 1903 with illustrations byG. W. Lambert .In 1915 Jose resigned his position with "The Times" and was attached to the intelligence branch of the
Royal Australian Navy with the rank ofcaptain . When the war was over he was appointed editor of theAustralian Encyclopaedia , the first volume of which appeared in 1925 and the second in 1926. He then undertook the volume on the "Royal Australian Navy in The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918" which appeared in 1928, as did also his "Builders and Pioneers of Australia". Jose was in Europe between 1927 and 1932 and did reviewing for the Times Literary Supplement and other publications. His "Australia Human and Economic" appeared in 1932, and in January 1933 he returned to Australia and published "The Romantic Nineties", a volume of essays and reminiscences. He died atBrisbane on22 January 1934 and was survived by his wife and a son.References
*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Arthur Wilberforce|Last=Jose|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogI-K.html#jose1
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