Joseph Hatton Explained

Joseph Paul Christopher Hatton (3 February 1837 – 31 July 1907) was an English novelist and journalist.[1] [2] He was editor of many English publications including The Sunday Times from 1874 to 1881 and then served as a correspondent for several American periodicals.

Life and work

Hatton was born and baptised in Andover, Hampshire on 22 March 1837, but his parents, Francis Augustus and Mary Ann Hatton, moved to Chesterfield when he was young. Francis Hatton founded the Derbyshire Times in 1854. Hatton studied at Bowker's school and then studied law, becoming a clerk in the office of William Waller. He married Louisa Howard Johnson (d. 1900) in 1856 and they would have three children including the artist Helen Howard Hatton, writer Bessie Lyle Hatton, and explorer Frank Hatton.[3] From 1861 he began to write starting with Provincial Papers and two years later he became an editor for the Bristol Mirror. His brother Joshua Hatton was also a journalist. He then went on to edit Gentleman's Magazine, Illustrated Midland News and other publications produced by Messrs. Grant & Co. He retired from the company in 1874 and worked as a London correspondent for the New York Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, and the Kreuz-Zeitung. He also edited the Sunday Times.

Hatton travelled to America in 1881 and began to write about the country and during the tour he covered the assassination of James A. Garfield in the Standard, scooping other English newspapers. He was a member of the Garrick Club and was a friend of Henry Irving and J.L. Toole. He joined Irving to North America in 1883 and published tour notes.[4] After the death of his son Frank Hatton in Borneo, he wrote a biographical sketch and published his travel memoirs in 1886. He also published several novels including Clytie (1874), By Order of the Czar (1890), and When Rogues Fall Out (1899).

Joseph Hatton died in St John's Wood, Middlesex at the age of 70 and was buried in Marylebone cemetery.

Works

Editor

Novels (incomplete)In title order:

Non-fiction

Notes and References

  1. Book: John Sutherland . John Sutherland (author) . https://books.google.com/books?id=QzJ3yNVVqtUC&pg=PA284 . Hatton, Joseph . 284 . The Stanford Companion to Victorian Literature . 1989. 1990. 9780804718424 .
  2. Hatton, Joseph . Who's Who . 1907 . 59 . 801–802 .
  3. Andrew Sanders, "Hatton, Joseph Paul Christopher", The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, OUP, 2004.)
  4. Mr Josseph Hatton . The Week: A Canadian Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Arts . 6 Mar 1884 . 1 . 14 . 215 .