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William Wymark Jacobs (8 September 1863 – 1 September 1943) was an English author of short fiction and drama. He is best known for his story "The Monkey's Paw". Early life He was born in 1863 at 5, Crombie’s Row, Mile End Old Town (not Wapping, as is often stated), London, to William Gage Jacobs, wharf manager, and his wife Sophia. His father managed the South Devon wharf in Lower East Smithfield, by the St Katherine Docks and, according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "the young Jacobs spent much time on Thames-side, growing familiar with the life of the neighbourhood" and "ran wild in Wapping". Jacobs and his siblings were still young when their mother died. Their father then married his housekeeper and had seven more children. Jacobs attended a private London school before Birkbeck College (Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution, now part of the University of London), where he befriended William Pett Ridgcap. Early work In 1879, Jacobs began work as a clerk in the Post Office Savings Bank. By 1885 he had his first short story published, but success came slowly. Yet Arnold Bennett in 1898 was astonished to hear that Jacobs had turned down £50 for six short stories. He was financially secure enough to be able to leave the post office in 1899. Literature Jacobs is remembered for a macabre tale, "The Monkey's Paw", (published 1902 in a short-story collection, The Lady of the Barge) and several other ghost stories, including "The Toll House" (from the 1909 collection Sailors' Knots) and "Jerry Bundler" (from the 1901 Light Freights). Most of his work was humorous. His favourite subject was marine life – "men who go down to the sea in ships of moderate tonnage," said Punch, reviewing his first collection, Many Cargoes, which gained popular success on publication in 1896. Michael Sadleir has said of Jacobs's fiction, "He wrote stories of three kinds: describing the misadventures of sailor-men ashore; celebrating the artful dodger of a slow-witted village; and tales of the macabre." Many Cargoes was followed by the novel The Skipper's Wooing in 1897, and another collection of short stories, Sea Urchins (1898), confirmed his popularity. Other titles included Captains All, Sailors' Knots, and Night Watches. The title of the last reflects the popularity of an enduring character: the night-watchman on the wharf in Wapping, recounting the preposterous adventures of his acquaintances Ginger Dick, Sam Small, and Peter Russet. These three characters, pockets full after a long voyage, took lodgings together, set on enjoying a long spell ashore, but the crafty inhabitants of dockland London soon relieved them of their funds, assisted by their own fecklessness and credulity. Jacobs showed a delicacy of touch in his use of the coarse vernacular of the East End of London, which attracted the respect of such writers as P. G. Wodehouse, who mentions Jacobs in his autobiographical work Bring on the Girls!, written with Guy Bolton and published in 1954. The stories in Many Cargoes had varied previous serial publication, while those in Sea Urchins were for the most part published in Jerome K. Jerome's Idler. From October 1898, Jacobs's stories appeared in the Strand, which provided him with financial security almost up to his death. John Drinkwater described Jacobs's fiction as "in the Dickens tradition". Dramatic work Jacobs's short-story output declined somewhat around the time of the First World War. His literary efforts thereafter were mainly adaptations of his own short stories for the stage. His first stage work, The Ghost of Jerry Bundler, opened in London in 1899, was revived in 1902, and was eventually published in 1908. He wrote 18 plays altogether, some in collaboration with other writers. Adult life Jacobs married Agnes Eleanor Williams in 1900 at West Ham, Essex. Agnes was later a noted suffragette. The 1901 Census records their living with a first child, a three-month-old daughter, at Kings Place Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Also recorded in the household were his journalist sister Amy, his sister-in-law, Nancy Williams, a cook, and an additional domestic servant. Altogether the Jacobs had two sons and three daughters. Jacobs went on to set up home in Loughton, Essex, first at the Outlook in Park Hill, and then at Feltham House in Goldings Hill, which bears a blue plaque to him. Loughton is the "Claybury" of some of the stories; Jacobs's love for the local forest scenery features in "Land Of Cockaigne". Another blue plaque appears on Jacobs's central London residence at 15 Gloucester Gate, Regents Park (later held by the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture). Jacobs stated that after his youthful left-wing opinions, his political position in later years was "Conservative and Individualistic". On 7 January 1914, in King's Hall, Covent Garden, Jacobs was a member of the jury in the mock trial of John Jasper for the murder of Edwin Drood. At this all-star event G. K. Chesterton was Judge and George Bernard Shaw appeared as foreman of the jury. In 1928 he was involved in the creation of films of his works. The first film made was titled "The Bravo". Fifty actresses were auditioned and Jacob was said to be impressed by Paddy Naismith who was chosen to play the lead role. W. W. Jacobs died on 1 September 1943 at Hornsey Lane, Islington, London, at the age of 79. An obituary in The Times (2 September 1943) described him as "quiet, gentle and modest... not fond of large functions and crowds." Ian Hay remarked, "He invented an entirely new form of humorous narrative. Its outstanding characteristics were compression and understatement." Bibliography Many Cargoes, 1896 The Skipper's Wooing and The Brown Man's Servant, 1897 (novel and novella) More Cargoes, 1897 Sea Urchins, 1898 (also known as More Cargoes, US) A Master of Craft, 1900 Light Freights, 1901 The Lady of the Barge, 1902 "The Monkey's Paw", "The Lady of the Barge", "Bill's Paper Chase", "The Well", "Cupboard Love", "In the Library", "Captain Rogers", "A Tiger's Skin", "A Mixed Proposal", "An Adulteration Act", "A Golden Venture", "Three at Table" Dialstone Lane, 1902 At Sunwich Port, 1902 Odd Craft, 1903 (contains "The Money Box") Captains All, 1905 Short Cruises, 1907 Salthaven, 1908 Sailors' Knots, 1909 (contains "The Toll House") Ship's Company, 1911 Night Watches, 1914 The Castaways, 1916 Deep Waters, 1919 Sea Whispers, 1926 Short stories "Mrs Bunker's Chaperon", Henry's Christmas Annual, 1895 "Contraband of War", The Idler Magazine, February 1896 "In Borrowed Plumes", The Minster Magazine, February 1896 "A Benefit Performance", To-Day, August 1896 "A Love Passage", The Idler Magazine, February 1896 "The Brown Man's Servant", Pearson's Magazine, December 1896 "Wapping-on-Thames", Windsor Magazine, June 1897 "Rule of Three", The Graphic, 1 July 1897 "The Skipper's Wooing", Windsor Magazine, July 1897 "The Monkey's Paw" Film adaptations 1922 A Master of Craft 1936 Our Relations, .... 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  • W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 3 synopsis, comments

    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 3

    W.W. Jacobs

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    Kathryn Jacobs v. Village Buhl.

    Court of Appeals of Minnesota

    1. In workmens compensation cases a liberal policy should be followed in the admission of declarations as part of the res gestae in order that the purpose of the compensation act b...

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    Margaret Jacobs v. Carl H. Nelson

    Supreme Court of New York

    The plaintiff was the guest of the defendant Nelson, riding in an automobile on the public highway. Her complaint states the defendant operated his automobile in such a wanton and ...

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    The Collected Works of W. W. Jacobs

    W. W. Jacobs

    This comprehensive eBook presents the complete works or all the significant works the Œuvre of this famous and brilliant writer in one ebook easytoread and easytonavigate: The ...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 2

    W.W. Jacobs

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    Emerick Jacobs v. Judd Mcilvain

    Fourteenth District, Houston Court of Appeals of Texas

    facility. After a news broadcast reported alleged improprieties at the facility, appellants sued the broadcasters for defamation, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of...

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    Jacobs v. State

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    After a bench trial, appellant George Henry Jacobs was convicted of the offense of felony theft by deception. On appeal, Jacobs challenges the legal and factual sufficiency of the ...

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    John Peyer Et Al. v. Marion Jacobs

    Supreme Court of Wisconsin

    Action by parties who contracted to purchase land to recover their down payment when the owner conveyed the land to a third party. Trial was to the court. The owner appe...

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    Jacobs v. State

    Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

    On February 28, 1968, the plaintiff in error, Alvin P. Jacobs, hereinafter termed defendant, was arrested. On February 29, 1968, defendant was charged with attempted robbery while ...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 10

    W.W. Jacobs

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    Annie Lucille Jacobs v. Ira Gordon Cude

    Fourteenth District, Houston Court of Appeals of Texas

    This appeal arises from a summary judgment entered by the trial court in favor of appellee. We find no error in the judgment below, and we affirm.

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    Jacobs v. State

    Texas Court of Appeals

    John Jacobs ("Appellant") appeals his conviction for aggravated robbery, for which he was sentenced to imprisonment for fifty years. Appellant raises two issues on appeal. We affir...

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    Bustillos v. Jacobs

    Texas Fourth District Court of Appeals

    Ida Rose Treviño Bustillos and Isauro Bustillos challenge the take nothing judgment rendered in their medical malpractice action against Jennifer Jacobs, M.D., Roxanna Doucet, M.D....

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    Daugherty v. Jacobs

    Texas Fourteenth District Court of Appeals

    This is a Deceptive Trade Practices (DTPA) case. TEX. BUS. & COM. CODE ANN. § 17.44 et seq. (Vernon 2002 & Supp. 2005). Asserting six issues, appellant, Ken Daugherty, app...

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    Jacobs v. Satterwhite

    Texas Supreme Court

    William Satterwhite sued his former criminal defense attorney, George Jacobs, for professional negligence and breach of contract. Jacobs moved for summary judgment on the professio...

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    Jacobs v. Miller

    Supreme Court Of Iowa.

    Summary judgments were entered against a plaintiff in this slipandfall case. A claim against an adjoining landowner (a church) was dismissed on a finding that the accident did not ...

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    W. W. Jacobs & August Nemo

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    Donald Dean Jacobs v. Bob Eldridge

    Kansas City District Missouri Court of Appeals

    This case presents a claim by Donald Dean Jacobs for Workmen's Compensation benefits for injuries arising out of and in the course of his employment alleged to have resulted from a...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 8

    W.W. Jacobs

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    Classic Tales of Horror

    Editors of Canterbury Classics & Ernest Hilbert

    Spinetingling tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat!This chilling collection of scary stories will keep you awake for hours! Psychological horrors, disturbing dramas, a...

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    Judd Mcilvain v. Emerick Jacobs

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    This is a defamation suit filed by respondents Emerick Jacobs, Jr. and Joyce Moore against petitioners Judd McIlvain, Gulf Television Corporation and Corinthian Broadcasting Corpor...

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    W.W. Jacobs

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    State v. Jacobs

    In the Supreme Court State of North Dakota

    AFFIRMED. [1] Nicole Eileen Jacobs appeals from a criminal judgment following a jury trial in which she was found guilty of possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, a...

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    Ex Parte William Jacobs

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    This is an original habeas corpus action. Appellant is a Dallas attorney. The Honorable John Roach, Judge of the 199th District Court of Collin County, found applicant in direct co...

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    Fran T. Brown v. Unemployment Appeals Commission and Jacobs and Goodman

    Fifth District Court of Appeal of Florida

    We have on consolidated review three trial court orders which the Fourth District Court of Appeal certified as being of great public importance and requiring immediate resolution b...

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    Alachua Lake Corporation v. N. W. Jacobs

    En Banc. Supreme Court of Florida

    In actions of this character the burden of proving actionable negligence is on the plaintiff. Jones on Evidence, 4th Ed., 1938, Vol. 1, page 315. Florida Motor Transpor...

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    Roy Livingston Jacobs v. Ellen English Jacobs

    Tenth District, Waco Court of Appeals of Texas

    This is a divorce case in which only the property division is challenged on appeal. The court of appeals, after finding that the trial court had erred in determining what was prope...

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    Technical Chemical Co. v. W. T. Jacobs

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    W. T. Jacobs instituted this suit against Technical Chemical Company and Joe Bain for damages he sustained when a can of freon exploded. The freon had been processed and canned by ...

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    W.W. Jacobs

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    W.W. Jacobs

    William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks a...

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    J. C. Jacobs Banking Co. v. W. Loy

    Supreme Court of Alabama

    EMBRY, JUSTICE. These consolidated appeals are from judgments entered in an action filed in the Circuit Court of Jackson County on 18 October 1978, by William Loy Campbell, as a cr...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 7

    W.W. Jacobs

    William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks a...

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    Quotes From the Cottage by Daniel W. Jacobs

    Daniel Jacobs

    A lovely book of inspirational quotes with a photograph for each one.

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    Claydine Jacobs v. General Accident First

    Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

    Actions for damages for personal injuries to Claydine Jacobs and Florine Toliver. The pleadings indicate that the material events occurred May 31, 1959, at and near the intersectio...

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    State Nebraska v. Sam Jacobs

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    A jury found defendantappellant Sam Jacobs guilty of arson in the second degree in violation of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28503 (Reissue 1985), and of criminal mischief in violation of Neb...

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    Jacobs v. Dept of Corrections

    State of Wisconsin in Court of Appeals District IV

    1 This is an appeal from an order granting the Department of Corrections motion to quash or dismiss Chris Jacobss petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The trial court explained th...

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    Jesse Dewayne Jacobs v. State Texas

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    A jury found appellant, Jesse Dewayne Jacobs, guilty of capital murder. The death penalty was assessed as punishment. On appeal to this Court, appellant raises twelve points of err...

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    Marlin L. Downing v. Gale W. Jacobs and

    Supreme Court of Idaho No. 12445

    On March 9, 1976, defendantappellant Gale Jacobs sold Jake's Auction, an auction building located in Payette, Idaho, to plaintiffrespondent Marlin Downing. In conjunction with the ...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 6

    W.W. Jacobs

    William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks a...

  • Marlowe Construction Co. v. Jacobs synopsis, comments

    Marlowe Construction Co. v. Jacobs

    Court Of Appeals Of Kentucky

    Appellant was indicted by a Jefferson County Grand Jury for the rape and sodomy of his seven year old stepdaughter, A.C. The first trial of appellant ended in mistrial. At the seco...

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    Charles Ray Jacobs v. Danny Darby Real Estate

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This is a case brought under the DTPA. Charles Ray Jacobs sued Danny Darby Real Estate, Inc. to recover for alleged misrepresentations in advertising certain property for sale unde...

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    W.W. Jacobs - The Short Stories - Volume 4

    W.W. Jacobs

    William Wymark Jacobs was born on September 8th, 1863 in the Wapping district of London, England. Jacobs grew up near the docks, where his father was a wharf manager. The docks a...

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    The Old Man of the Sea

    W.W. Jacobs

    Dodo Collections brings you another classic from W.W Jacobs, ‘The Old Man of the Sea.’ "What I want you to do," said Mr. George Wright, as he leaned towards the old sailor, "i...