Ernest Glanville


Ernest Glanville was a Cape Colony and later South African author, known especially for his short stories which are widely read and taught in South Africa. He also wrote seventeen historical novels.
Glanville was educated at St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown from January 1869 to May 1871. His schooling was interrupted when he and his father transported the first printing press from Grahamstown to Griqualand West by ox wagon in 1870 and began publishing a newspaper in Kimberley. In addition to his literary works, he worked in journalism for the Cape Argus and other newspapers, and collaborated with Dr MacGowan on the 1905 Jubilee Hymn. He was married to Emma Priscilla Powell, with whom he had four children—Thomas Burt, Ada Hoole, John, and Denis Gordon.

Publications

Among The Cape Kaffirs, 1888The Lost Heiress, 1891The Fossicker, 1892A Fair Colonist, 1894The Golden Rock, 1895Kloof Yarns, 1896Tales From The Veld, 1897The Kloof Bride, 1898The Inca's Treasure, 1899The Despatch Rider, 1900Max Thornton, 1901The Lost Regiment, 1901A Beautiful Rebel, 1902The Commandant, 1902The Diamond Seekers, 1903A Rough Reformer, 1905Tyopa, 1920Through the Red Revolt on the Rand, 1922Claw And Fang, 1923The Yellow-Maned Lion, 1925The Hunter, 1926