James Runciman
(1852–1891)

English teacher, author and journalist

Works

  • The Romance of the Coast (1883)
  • Grace Balmaign's Sweetheart (1885)
  • Skippers and Shellbacks (1885)
  • School Board Idylls (1887)
  • Schools and Scholars (1887)
  • The Chequers, being the Natural History of a Public House set forth in a Loafer's Diary (1888)
  • A Dream of the North Sea (1889)
  • Joints in our Social Armour (1890); reprinted as The Ethics of Drink and Social Questions, or Joints in our Social Armour (1892)
  • Side Lights, with Memoir by Grant Allen, and Introduction by W. T. Stead edited by J. F. Runciman (1893)

Articles

Works about Runciman

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