Tales of the Border. Volumes I, II & III.

Printed: Circa 1900

Publisher: The Grand Colesseum Warehouse Co. Glascow

Dimensions 14 × 19 × 3 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 14 x 19 x 3

£46.00
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Green binding with gilt title on the spine. Dimensions are for one volume.

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A truly lovely set

When I stayed in Tweedmouth I attended his parish church where Wilson is still fondly remembered to this day.

John Mackay Wilson (15 August 1804 – 2 October 1835) was a Scottish writer famous for the eponymous “Wilson’s Tales of The Borders (and of Scotland)” He was born in Tweedmouth, on the border between Scotland and England. He gave many talks to Temperance societies.

Whilst editor of the Berwick Advertiser, Wilson began publishing local stories. Their popularity led to him reprinting and extending them into a weekly broadsheet, priced at 1 1/2d (a penny halfpenny) Although he died within a year, with his obituary published in issue 49, the Tales ran to 312 editions, in all carrying 485 tales or serialisations. After his death the Tales continued under the editorship of others, in part to provide income for his widow and family. The most notable contributor and subsequent editor being Alexander Leighton.

As well as editing the newspaper, Wilson also wrote poetry and plays. The Wilson’s Tales Project now hosts a literary dinner on the anniversary of his death, at which his poem ‘Beans and Bacon’ is performed. The circumstances and penury of the central character of the poem are generally regarded as being semi-autobiographical

It is likely Wilson died of an embolism.

His plays include The Gowrie Conspiracy and Margaret of Anjou.

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