Bertram, James Glass, 1824-1892

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Name (Hebrew)
אנסון, מרגרט
Name (Latin)
Bertram, James Glass, 1824-1892
Other forms of name
Anson, Margaret, 1824-1892
Ellangowan, 1824-1892
Curzon, Louis Henry, 1824-1892
Cooper, William M., 1824-1892
Paterson, Peter, 1824-1892
Date of birth
1824
Date of death
1892
Occupation
Authors
Journalists
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 17600430
Wikidata: Q6134671
Library of congress: n 79016884
Sources of Information
  • Flagellation & the flagellants, 1877:t.p. (Wm. M. Cooper)
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Wikipedia description:

James Glass Bertram (1824 – 3 March 1892) was a British author. He was apprenticed to Tait's Edinburgh Magazine and became managing clerk, before joining a company of strolling players. He returned to Edinburgh and set up as a bookseller and newsagent. In 1855 he was appointed the editor of the North Briton and in 1872 of the Glasgow News, leaving to become a freelance journalist two years later. Bertram's output included pornography on the theme of flagellation, such as Flagellation and the Flagellants: A History of the Rod published in 1868 under the pseudonym of "Revd William Cooper" and Personal Recollections of the Use of the Rod as "Margaret Anson", published by John Camden Hotten. He also wrote works on sport under the pseudonym Ellangowan (named after a location in Walter Scott's novel Guy Mannering), notably Sporting anecdotes: being anecdotal annals, descriptions, tales and incidents of horse-racing, betting, card-playing, pugilism, gambling, cock-fighting, pedestrianism, fox-hunting, angling, shooting, and other sports, collected and edited by him and published in London, 1889.

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