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William Riley (23 April 1866 – 4 June 1961) was an English novelist. He was born in
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, Bradford. He wrote 39 books using the name W. Riley, mostly fiction and mostly published by Herbert Jenkins Ltd. After an education at
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he entered his father's business in textiles, but two years later the firm diversified and William led the innovative new business in the sale of
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slides and equipment. The business was successful until 1914, when, with the onset of
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, it failed: Riley then developed a second career as a writer, having already published ''Windyridge''. His first novel ''Windyridge'' was written as a series of weekly chapters, in the winter of early 1911, to entertain his wife and two friends, the Bolton sisters, whose parents and third sister had all recently died. He quotes himself as saying "I tell you what I'll do, I'll write a story and read each chapter to you as I go along, week by week. It may help to keep us from brooding". The story is set in the village of Hawksworth near
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. He completed the tale in early 1912, having paused in his writing over the summer, and was persuaded to submit it for publication. He agreed to send it to just one publishing house, and chose this by writing on slips of paper the names of three established houses and the novice publisher Herbert Jenkins. It was this last slip which he selected, and Jenkins agreed to publish the book, as his firm's first publication. In 1919 he moved to
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for the sake of his wife's health, and named his house, 8 Wallings Lane, ''Windyridge'' after his novel. The name was removed by subsequent occupiers, but the house still stands. In his autobiography, ''Sunset Reflections'' (1957), he recalls tales of life in Silverdale, where amongst other activities he was chair of the Building Committee for the Gaskell Memorial Hall. The clock on the exterior of Silverdale Methodist Church was presented to the church in 1938 "to the glory of God and to mark he donor'sappreciation of the wholesome contributions to literature of Mr. W. Riley, a member of this church" (see photo). The
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Library's Special Collections department holds an archive of Willie Riley's manuscripts and other papers and a collection of his books. Shortly before his death Riley donated his manuscript of ''Windyridge'' to
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. In 2017, a relative of Riley's donated to the Leeds Central Library a complete set of his books. Many of these have personal dedications by the author written inside to members of his family, mainly his first wife, Clara, and second wife, Edith. Riley pasted newspaper reviews inside the books and the collection also contains a number of his unpublished short novels, sermons and book reviews. His death was recorded in obituaries in ''
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'' and other local and national newspapers. He was buried in the village graveyard at Silverdale, along with his first wife Clara.


Bibliography

All fiction and published by Herbert Jenkins Ltd. except where otherwise stated. *'' Windyridge'' 1912 *''Netherleigh'' 1915 *''Way of the Winepress'' 1916 *''Number Seven Brick Row'' 1918 *''Olive of Sylcote'' 1918 *''Through a Yorkshire Window'' 1919 *''Jerry and Ben'' 1919 *''A Yorkshire Suburb'' 1920 *''The Lady of the Lawn'' 1920 *
Men of Mawm
' 1921 *''Rachael Bland's Inheritance'' 1922 *''The Garden of Delight'' 1923 *''Laycock of Lonedale'' 1924 *'' Peter Pettinger'' 1925 *''A Village in Craven'' 1925 *''Children of the Outcast'' 1926 *''Late Harvest/Lord's Poor Brother'' 1927
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*''Windyridge Revisited'' 1928 *''Witch Hazel'' 1928 *''Doctor Dick'' 1929 *''Squire Goodall'' 1930 *''Kit of Kit's Folly' 1931 *''The Silver Dale 1932 opography*''Old Obbutt'' 1933 *''Yorkshire Pennines '' 1934 opography*''Jack and John'' 1935 *''The Man of Anathoth'' 1936 *''Old Asa and other Stories'' 1936 ( Epworth Press) *''The Sixpenny Man'' 1937 *''Gold Chains'' 1938 *''The Valley of Baca'' 1939 *''The Voice in the Garden'' 1940 *''Common Clay'' 1941 *''Grapes from Thorns'' 1943 *''A Stick for God'' 1946 *''Services of Song'' 1954 eligion(Epworth Press) *''Sunset Reflections'' 1957 utobiography*''In the Silver Dale'' 1958 opography(
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) *''The Man and the Mountain'' 1961


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External links


Willie Riley website
* * Includes full text of ''Men of Mawm''
Images of Riley
in the ''Lancashire Lantern'' collection. there are four images: a view of his home "Windyridge"; Riley standing in front of "Windyridge"; two pictures of him in his study. {{DEFAULTSORT:Riley, Willie 1866 births 1961 deaths 20th-century English novelists Writers from Bradford English male novelists 20th-century English male writers