Joseph Hatton
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Joseph Paul Christopher Hatton (3 February 1841–31 July 1907) was a novelist and journalist. He was the editor of The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper.The Sunday Times may also refer to:*The Sunday Times *The Sunday Times *The Sunday Times *The Sunday Times...

from
1874 to 1881.

Life

Hatton married Louisa Johnson and had three children, Ellen Howard Hatton, Bessie Lyle Hatton and Frank Hatton. His brother Joshua Hatton
Joshua hatton
Joshua Hatton was a writer, poet and editor. He was the brother of Joseph Hatton His death date is uncertain but he reportedly died at the beginning of 1921, aged 70....

 was also a journalist.

Works

Editor
  • Bristol Mirror
  • Gentleman's Magazine
  • School Board Chronicle
  • Illustrated Midland News
  • The Sunday Times
  • The People
    The People
    The People, previously known as the Sunday People, is a British tabloid Sunday-only newspaper. The paper was founded on 16 October 1881.It is published by the Trinity Mirror Group.In July 2011 it had an average daily circulation of 806,544....

    (1892)


Novels
  • Bitter Sweets: a Love Story London 1865.
  • By Order of the Czar. A drama in five acts London : Hutchinson & Co., 1904.
  • Captured by Cannibals. Some incidents in the life of Horace Duran Hodder & Stoughton: London, 1888.
  • Christopher Henrick: his Life and Adventures London, 1869.
  • Cigarette Papers for after dinner smoking Anthony Treherne & Co.: London, 1902.
  • Clytie: a Novel of Modern Life London, Guildford, 1874.
  • Cruel London London, 1878.
  • The Dagger and the Cross London : Hutchinson & Co., 1897.
  • The Gay World London : Hurst & Blackett, 1877.
  • In Male Attire: a Romance of the Day London : Hutchinson & Co., 1900.
  • In the Lap of Fortune. A story stranger than fiction. London, Guildford [printed], 1873.
  • Kites and Pigeons London, 1872.
  • The Park Lane Mystery: a Story of Love and Magic London, 1887.
  • The Princess Mazaroff. A romance London : Hutchinson & Co., 1891.
  • The Queen of Bohemia London, Beccles, 1877.
  • The Valley of Poppies London: Chapman and Hall, 1871.
  • Three Recruits, and the girls they left behind them London : Hurst & Blackett, 1880.
  • The White King of Manoa London: Hutchinson & Co., 1899.
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