George Edgar (writer) explained

George Edgar
Birth Date:11 June 1877
Birth Place:Warrington
Death Place:Ramsgate
Occupation:Writer
Spouse:Jeannie Howard
Children:one son, three daughters
Parents:Peter Edgar

George Edgar (11 June 1877 – April 1918) was an English writer and journalist.[1]

He was the eldest son of Peter Edgar, of Warrington, married the youngest daughter of Thomas D Howard, of Dewsbury, and had four children.After working with local newspapers, he found employment with London journals, and became editor or associate editor of “Modern Business” [1909], “Careers” [1910-11] and “Advertizers’ Weekly”.He wrote and contributed widely, including many fictional works.[2] In later life he lived in Ramsgate.

Published works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Who was who, 1916-1928: a companion to Who's who, containing the biographies of those who died during the period 1916-1928 . 1967 . A. & C. Black . London . 978-0-7136-0169-5 . 319 . 4 September 2022.
  2. News: Some Recent Fiction . 4 September 2022 . The Dominion . Wellington Publishing Company . 21 June 1913 . Wellington, New Zealand . 9 . George Edgar's new story "Swift Nick of the York Road" (Mills and Boon; per Whitcombe) is just the sort of novel one would expect from the author of that capital romance of "The Fancy," "The Blue Bird's Eye." It is Harrison Ainsworth and Bulwer-Lytton up-to-date, that is to say, Victorian romance sans Victorian longueurs..