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  1. William Wymark Jacobs (1863-09-08) 8 September 1863 London, England. Died. 1 September 1943 (1943-09-01) (aged 79) Islington, London, England. Occupation. Short story writer, novelist. Period. 1885–1943. William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 – 1 September 1943) was an English author of short fiction and drama.

  2. Sep 4, 2024 · W.W. Jacobs (born September 8, 1863, London, England—died September 1, 1943, London) was an English short-story writer best known for his classic horror story “ The Monkey’s Paw.”. Jacobs’s early home was a house on a River Thames wharf, where his father was manager. His first volume, Many Cargoes (1896), had an immediate success and ...

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  3. William Wymark Jacobs was born in Wapping, near London, on September 8, 1863. His father, William Gage Jacobs, was employed as a wharf manager on the docks at Wapping. His mother was Sophia Wymark.

  4. William Wymark Jacobs. Pen Name: W.W. Jacobs. Born: Sep 8, 1863. Died: Sep 1, 1943. William Wymark Jacobs (1863-1943) was an English author who is best known for his short stories, particularly his horror and supernatural tales. He was born in London, England, and grew up in a working-class family. His father worked as a dockhand and wharf ...

  5. William Wymark Jacobs was born 8 September 1863 in Wapping, London, England. The eldest son of William Gage Jacobs, and his first wife, Sophia Wymark, who would die when Jacob was very young. Jacob's father was the manager of a South Devon wharf, and young Jacobs spent much time with his brothers and sisters among the wharves observing the ...

  6. Biography of. W.W. Jacobs. William Wymark Jacobs, usually known as W.W. Jacobs, was a prominent Edwardian horror and crime writer, playwright, and humorist; he is perhaps best known for his 1902 short story, “The Monkey’s Paw.”. Jacobs was born in 1863 in Wapping, a part of East London near the Thames. His father was a wharf manager.

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  8. William Wymark Jacobs was born on Sept. 8, 1863, in London. His early home was a house on a Thames River wharf, where his father was manager. Jacobs drew on his boyhood memories of seafaring men and dockworkers to create the stories that were to establish him as a writer. His first volume, Many Cargoes (1896), was an immediate success and was ...

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