W W Jacobs - Albany Street, London, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 51° 32.117 W 000° 08.819
30U E 697864 N 5713211
This English Heritage blue plaque indicates that the author, W W Jacobs, "lived here". The plaque is attached to a building on the south west side of Albany Street in London.
Waymark Code: WMXGRW
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/11/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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This English Heritage blue plaque carries the wording:

English Heritage

W W
Jacobs
1863 - 1943
Author
lived here

The Encyclpaedia Britannica website has an article about W W Jacobs that tells us:

W.W. Jacobs, in full William Wymark Jacobs, (born September 8, 1863, London, England—died September 1, 1943, London), 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 was followed by two others, The Skipper’s Wooing (1897) and Sea Urchins (1898). The Monkey’s Paw (first published in The Lady of the Barge, 1902), a tale of superstition and terror unfolding within a realistic, Dickensian setting of domestic warmth and coziness, is a felicitous example of Jacobs’s ability to combine everyday life and gentle humour with exotic adventure and dread. An omnibus, Snug Harbour, containing some 17 volumes of Jacobs’s work, was published in 1931.

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