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Charles Norris (C N) Williamson (1859–1920) was a British writer, motoring journalist and founder of the ''
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'' who was perhaps best known for his collaboration with his wife, Alice Muriel Williamson, in a number of novels and travelogues.


Biography

Born in
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, Williamson was educated at University College, London, where he studied engineering. He spent eight years as a journalist on the Graphic before establishing the ''
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'' in 1891 as founding editor. He published a Life of Carlyle in 1881. Several of the Williamsons' short stories and novels later became films. Charles Norris Williamson wrote many of his published works in partnership with his wife, Alice who he married in 1894; she apparently said of him "Charlie Williamson could do anything in the world except write stories": she also said "I can't do anything else." Charles wrote some novels on his own, as did Alice after her husband's death He died at Combe Down,
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, on Sunday 3 October 1920.The Scotsman 6 October 1920


Works


Edited by C N Williamson and R H Shepherd

*Memoirs of Carlyle with personal Reminiscences and Selections from his private Letters. 2 vols. 1881.


Authored by C N & A M Williamson

*The Eccentricity of Fleetwood, The
Strand Magazine ''The Strand Magazine'' was a monthly British magazine founded by George Newnes, composed of short fiction and general interest articles. It was published in the United Kingdom from January 1891 to March 1950, running to 711 issues, though the ...
(US) Aug 1901 *The Lightning Conductor (1902) *The Princess Passes, Metropolitan Magazine (New York) Oct, Nov 1904 *Lady Betty Crosses the Ocean,
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Oct 1905 *My Friend the Chauffeur (1905) *Lady Betty Across the Water (1906) *Lady Betty Runs Away, Ladies' Home Journal Jan 1906 *The Chauffeur and the Chaperon, The Delineator Oct 1906 *A Real English Christmas with Lady Betty, Ladies Home Journal Dec 1906 *The Princess Virginia, Ladies' Home Journal Oct, Dec 1906, Jan 1907 *The Botor Chaperon, The Grand Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1906, Jan 1907 *The Car of Destiny (1907) *Scarlet Runner (1908) - serialised in the
Strand Magazine ''The Strand Magazine'' was a monthly British magazine founded by George Newnes, composed of short fiction and general interest articles. It was published in the United Kingdom from January 1891 to March 1950, running to 711 issues, though the ...
December 1906 to November 1907 *Set in Silver (1909) *The Motor Maid (1910) *The Golden Silence (1910) *Flower Forbidden
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Smith's Magazine ''Smith's Magazine'' was a Street & Smith magazine published monthly from April 1905 to February 1922.
Apr 1911 *The Heather Moon (1912) *Champion: The Story of a Motor Car (1913) *The Love Pirate (1913) *The Port of Adventure (1913) *The Shop-Girl, Munsey's Magazine Jul 1914 *It Happened in Egypt (1914) *The Love Trees, Munsey's Magazine, Dec 1915 *This Woman to This Man, All-Story Weekly Apr 29, 13 May 1916 *The War Wedding (1916) *The Lightning Conductress (1916) *The Shop-Girl (1916) *The Lion's Mouse, Munsey's Magazine, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1918 *The Second Latchkey (1920)S *Berry Goes to Monte Carlo (1921) *The Great Pearl Secret (1921) For an unknown period, but certainly in the 1890s he edited (or "conducted") a 1 penny fortnightly periodical entitled "The Minute, illustrated" A sort of Reader's Digest of contemporary Victorian society. Supported by much advertising.


Filmography

*'' The Lightning Conductor'' (1914) *'' Lord John in New York'' (1915) *'' The Grey Sisterhood'' (1916, short) *'' Lord Loveland Discovers America'' (1916) *'' Three Fingered Jenny'' (1916, short) *''The Eye of Horus'' (1916, short) *'' The League of the Future'' (1916, short) *' (1916) *'' The Scarlet Runner'' (1916, serial) *'' The Demon'' (1918) *' (1920, serial) *''
Passion's Playground ''Passion's Playground'' is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by and starring Katherine MacDonald. Rudolph Valentino has a featured part in the film billed as Rudolph Valentine. The film is based on the novel ''The Guests of Hercules'' ...
'' (1920) *''
My Lady's Latchkey ''My Lady's Latchkey'' is a lost 1921 American mystery film directed by Edwin Carewe and written by Finis Fox. It is based on the 1920 novel ''The Second Latchkey'' by Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson. The film stars Katheri ...
'' (1921) *''
The Lion's Mouse ''The Lion's Mouse'' ( nl, De leeuw en de muis) is a 1923 British-Dutch silent crime film directed by Oscar Apfel. Cast * Wyndham Standing as Dick Sands * Mary Odette as Mouse * Rex Davis as Justin O'Reilly * Marguerite Marsh as Olga Beverley ...
'' (UK, 1923) *''
My Friend the Chauffeur ''My Friend the Chauffeur'' (German: ''Mein Freund der Chauffeur'') is a 1926 German silent comedy film directed by Erich Waschneck and starring Hans Albers, Ferdinand von Alten and Barbara von Annenkoff.Hardt p.234 It was made by Germany's la ...
'' (Germany, 1926) *'' The Man Without a Face'' (1928, serial) *''
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'' (Japan, 1948)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Williamson, Charles Norris 1859 births 1920 deaths British motoring journalists Alumni of University College London