William Gordon Stables

William Gordon Stables
Stables, on the right. His dog Hurrican Bob is at his side, and an unknown person stands to the left.

William Gordon Stables MD, CM. RN (21 May 1840 – 10 May 1910) was a Scottish-born medical doctor in the Royal Navy and a prolific author of adventure fiction, primarily for boys.

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Life and works

William Gordon Stables was born in Aberchirder, in Banffshire (now part of Aberdeenshire). After studying medicine at the University of Aberdeen, he served as a surgeon in the Royal Navy. He came ashore in 1875, and settled in Twyford, Berkshire, in England.

He wrote over 130 books. The bulk of his large output is boys' adventure fiction, often with a nautical or historical setting. He also wrote books on health, fitness and medical subjects, and the keeping of cats and dogs. He was a copious contributor of articles and stories to the Boy's Own Paper.

Stables has been regarded as one of the most prominent of the English imitators of Jules Verne, especially in his novels of polar adventure, like The Cruise of the Snowbird (1882), Wild Adventures Round the Pole (1883), From Pole to Pole (1886), and "his most ambitious novel," The Cruise of the Crystal Boat (1891).[1]

He is also notable as the first person to order a "gentleman’s caravan" from the Bristol Carriage Company, in which he travelled the length of Great Britain in 1885 (the subject of his book The Gentleman Gypsy).

He died in Twyford in 1910.

Selected works by Gordon Stables

A Souvenir of the "Wanderer" Caravan, Book Illustration
  • Medical Life in the Navy (1868)
  • The Domestic Cat (1876)
  • Wild Adventures in Wild Places (1881)
  • Aileen Aroon (1884)
  • On Special Service: A Tale of the Sea (1886)
  • Exiles of Fortune: A Tale of a Far North Land (1890)
  • Two Sailor Lads (1892)
  • The Dog: From Puppyhood to Age (1893)
  • A Souvenir of the "Wanderer" Caravan (1895)
  • To Greenland and the Pole (1895)
  • For Life and Liberty (1896)
  • Off to Klondyke (1898)
  • 'Twixt School and College (1901)
  • Every Inch a Sailor (1903)
  • In the Great White Land: A Tale of the Antarctic Ocean (1903)
  • Our Friend the Dog (1903)
  • Westward with Columbus (1906)

References

  1. ^ Robert Holdstock, ed., Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, London, Octopus Books, 1978; p. 21.

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