William Gilbert (author)
William Gilbert, (May 24 1804 – January 3 1890) was a British novelist and naval surgeon, author of several popular fantasy stories. He is perhaps best remembered in modern times, though, as the father of dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911).
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May 24 - 1804 - January 3 - 1890 - British - Naval - Surgeon - W. S. Gilbert - 1836 - 1911
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The elder William Gilbert spent much of his time as a young man travelling, only settling down in his middle years, well after the birth of his son. The family settled in London in 1849, and Gilbert began his writing career.
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Gilbert's 1866 book, Magic Mirror, was illustrated by his multi-talented son. Among Gilbert's best-known, and most popular, works were his Innominato tales, published in various magazines, including Argosy, and finally collected in 1867's The Wizard of the Mountain. These concerned a sorceror called the Innominato, or "Nameless," in 13th century Italy.
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Argosy - 13th century - Italy
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Gilbert and his wife were divorced in 1876; he published little thereafter.
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