Robert Leighton (author)


Robert Leighton was a Scottish journalist, editor, and author of boys' fiction. He was an editor of juvenile magazines, and through his work at Young Folks he met his future wife Marie Connor, a prolific author in her own right. Leighton became an expert on dogs and their care and produced many works on this topic.

Early life

Leighton was born in the town of Ayr in Scotland on 5 June 1858 to Robert Leighton, a Scottish poet, and Elizabeth Jane Campbell. Some sources, such as the British Library give his year of birth as 1859. Others, including Sutherland, give it at 1858. However, his father only worked in Ayr from 1854 to 1858 for a Liverpool seed merchant, and the only male Leighton born in the District of Ayr from 1854-1864 was an unnamed son to Leighton's parents on 5 June 1858.
In the 1861 Census, Leighton was living in Liverpool, where his father was employed by a seed and agricultural supplies merchant. He was educated in the school attached to the Hope Street Unitarian Chapel in Liverpool. He began work as a journalist at age 14, working first for the Liverpool Porcupine, a social and satirical journal.

Moving to London

Leighton moved to London in 1879 and began working for Young Folks magazine as an assistant editor. Young Folks accepted Treasure Island from Robert Louis Stevenson and ran it as a serial from 18811882 while he was first assistant editor. Young Folks also serialised in JuneOctober 1883. Leighton was the editor from 1884 to 1885.
While he was at Young Folks, he met the tempestuous Marie Connor, who contributed to the magazine. She published her first novel Beauty's Queen, a three-volume melodrama, in 1884 when she was 18. In 1886 Leighton left Little Folks to move to the Bristol Observer, but returned to London in 1887.
In London, he eventually found work with the Harmsworths, and was a director of their Answers Ltd company from 1893–1896.

Marriage and family

In 1889, Leighton eloped with Marie Connor, the adopted daughter of James Nenon Alexander Connor, formerly a captain in the 87th Foot, and the daughter of Elizabeth Ann Harris, a widow, born Trelawny. The couple were married at Marylebone in the first quarter of 1889. Marie was an established novelist at this stage, publishing her sixth book in the year of her marriage.
Leighton began to produce books himself, starting with The Pilots of Pomona in 1892, but throughout the marriage, his wife's income from writing far exceeded his. Leighton was the literary editor of the Daily Mail from 18961899.
The Leightons had four children:
Leighton's day-to-day influence on the household was limited by his deafness. He was so deaf by the time his children were growing up, that he was able to write his adventure books sitting next to his wife while she dictated her next melodrama. Leighton was older and wiser than Marie, and helped Clare's artistic development. His daughter recalls that Leighton adored his wife and that he had something of a cherishing paternal attitude towards her.

Work

Leighton produced four types of output:
One enormous job he did undertake was the editing of Hall Caine's Life of Christ. When he began this work, the book had some three-million words. Leighton managed to reduce this to some 750,000 before his death in 1934. It was eventually published in 1938, but Leighton's contribution was not mentioned by Caine's sons in their introduction to the work.

Example of illustrations from a historical novel by Leighton

The following illustrations by Alfred Pearse for The Thirsty Sword - a story of the Norse invasion of Scotland give an idea of the pacing of Leighton's writing in a novel which was meant to teach history as well as entertain.

List of long works

The following is a list, drawn from the Jisc Library Hub Discover collated catalogue.
SerialYearTitleOther authorsPublisher
11892The pilots of Pomona: a story of the Orkney IslandsLondon: Blackie & Son
21893The thirsty sword: a story of the Norse invasion of Scotland London: Blackie & Son
31894In the Grip of the Algerine. A historical tale, etc.London: Sunday School Union
41894Wreck of the Golden Fleece. The story of a North Sea fisher-boy, etc.London: Blackie & Son
51895Olaf the Glorious: a historical story of the Viking age, etc.London: Blackie & Son
61896Under the Foeman's Flag: a story of the Spanish Armada, etc.London: Andrew Melrose
71910The golden galleon: being a narrative of the adventures of Master Gilbert Oglander, and of how, in the year 1591 he fought under the gallant Sir Richard Grenville in the great sea-fight off Flores, on board Her Majesty's ship The RevengeLondon: Blackie and Son
81898Convict 99: a true story of penal servitudeMarie ConnorLondon: Grant Richards
91898The splendid stranger: a story of the Monmouth rebellionLondon: The Sunday School Union
101901In the grip of the Corsair: being the personal narrative of Sir Lester Willoughby, KnightLondon: Andrew Melrose
111901In the shadow of guilt: a novelMarie ConnorLondon: Grant Richards
121902Cap'n Nat's Treasure: a tale of Old Liverpool, etc.London: S. W. Partridge & Co
131902The Boys of Waveney, etc.London: Grant Richards
141903Fighting fearful odds, or, The temptations of Jack RodneyLondon: Andrew Melrose
151903In the land of the Ju-Ju: a tale of Benin, the city of bloodLondon: Andrew Melrose
161903The haunted ship: a tale of the Devon smugglersLondon: Andrew Melrose
171903The Kidnapping of Peter Cray. A story of the South Seas, etc.London: Grant Richards
181904Hurrah! for the Spanish Main: a tale of Drake's third voyage to Darien, etc.London: Andrew Melrose
191904The Other Fellow; or, the Heir from the Colonies, etc.London: Andrew Melrose
201905The boy and his school: what it can and what it cannot give himLondon: J. Murray
211905The green painted shipLondon: Andrew Melrose
221905With Nelson in Command: a story of adventure in the battle of the Baltic, etc.London: Andrew Melrose
231906Gipsy Kit; or the man with the tattooed faceLondon: S. W. Partridge & Co
241906Monitor at Megson's. A master, a schoolboy and a secretLondon: Cassell and Company
251907A bit of a bounder, or, The surreptitious cigaretteLondon: Sunday School Union
261907The new book of the dogLondon: Cassel and Company
271909Gildersley's Tenderfoot. A story of Redskin and prairieLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
281910Dogs and all about themLondon: Cassell and Company
291910Kiddie of the camp: a story of the western prairiesLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
301910My Memoirs. Princess Caroline MuratLondon: Eveleigh Nash
311910The cleverest chap in the schoolLondon: Jarrold & Sons
321911Coo-ee!: a story of peril and adventure in the South SeasLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
331911The kidnapped regiment: a story of 1745London: Pilgrim Press
341911The perils of Peterkin: a story of adventure in north-west CanadaLondon: Jarrold & Sons
351912Rattlesnake Ranch. A story of adventure in the great North WestLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
361912The bravest boy in the camp: a story of adventure on the western prairiesLondon: Jarrold & Sons
371913Sergeant Silk: the prairie scoutLondon: Jarrold & Sons
381915The red patrol: a story of the North-West Mounted PoliceLondon: Jarrold & Sons
391916Dreadnoughts of the Dogger: a story of the war on the North SeaLondon: Ward, Lock & Co
401917Woolly of the wilds: a story of pluck and adventure in North-West CanadaLondon: Ward, Lock & Co
411920Kiddie the scoutLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
421922The complete book of the dogLondon: Cassell and Company
431922The white man's trail: a story of adventure and mystery in the Canadian wildsLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
441923Sea Scout and Savage, etc.London: Ward, Lock & Co
451923The Black Prince of Africa. A sketch for boys, etc.London: United Council for Missionary Education
461924Kiddie the prairie riderLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
471924Your dogLondon: Cassell and Company
481926Softfoot of Silver CreekLondon: Ward, Lock & Co
491928A jewel of the seasLondon: John F. Shaw
501928The popular Chow Chow: its history, strains, pedigrees, breeding, character and kennel managementLondon: Popular Dogs Pub. Co
511929Who killed lord Luxmore?Marie ConnorLondon: C. Arthur Pearson
521930The Red Shadow London: Collins
531932The Dalmatian and all about itJames SaundersIdle, Bradford: Watmoughts Ltd

Further details on long works. The columns PG, IA, HT, and BL indicate if online texts are available at:
While still set in a historical tale, The Golden Galleon was more of an adventure story than a history lesson. It was illustrated by William Rainey.

Availability of free online copies of works by Leighton

SerialYearTitleIllustratorPagesPGIAHTBL
11892The pilots of PomonaJohn Leighton352 p., 9 plates ; 18.3 cm.
21893The thirsty swordAlfred Pearsevi, 352, 32 p., leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 20 cm.
31894In the Grip of the AlgerineMaynard Browne288 pages ;
41894Wreck of the Golden FleeceFrank Brangwyn352 pages ;
51895Olaf the GloriousRalph Peacock350 pages ; ; eight ill. and map
61896Under the Foeman's Flag304 pages ;
71898Convict 99Stanley Llewellyn Woodvi, 316 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
81898The splendid strangerSydney Cowell190, p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
91901In the grip of the CorsairMaynard Browne288 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
101901In the shadow of guiltF. C. Luckhurstvi, 407 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
111902Cap'n Nat's TreasureJ. B. Greene422 pages ;
121902The Boys of Waveney, etc.Gordon Browne323 pages ;
131903Fighting fearful oddsJames Ayton Symingtonxi, 270, p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
141903In the land of the Ju-JuCecil Scrubyviii, 343 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
151903The haunted shipJames Ayton Symingtonviii, 310, p. : 6 ill. ; 20 cm.
161903The Kidnapping of Peter CrayP. Ebbuttix, 324 pages ;
171904Hurrah! for the Spanish MainJames Ayton Symingtonviii, 312 pages ;
181904The Other FellowS. Lumleyxi, 308 pages ;
191905The boy and his school97 p. ; 20 cm.
201905The green painted ship368, p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
211905With Nelson in CommandH. L. Schindlerviii, 340 pages ;
221906Gipsy Kit128 pages ; ; 6 ill.
231906Monitor at Megson'sGordon Brownevii, 280 pages ;
241907A bit of a bounderH. L. Schindler119, viii p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
251907Cassell's new book of the dog2 vols. viii, 467-624 pages, 21 leaves of plates ; 29 cm
261909Gildersley's Tenderfootcm.20 256 pp. il.
271910Dogs and all about themviii, 344 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
281910Kiddie of the camp256 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
291910My Memoirs343 pages ;
301910The cleverest chap in the schoolP. A. Staynes274 p., 4 p. of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
311910The golden galleonWilliam Raineyviii, 352, 16 pages, 8 fp illustrations ; 19 cm
321911Coo-ee!256 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
331911The kidnapped regimentWatson Charltonvii, 309 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
341911The perils of PeterkinArthur Twidle247 p., leaves of plates : 5 ill. ; 20 cm.
351912Rattlesnake Ranch8⁰ 288 p.
361912The bravest boy in the campCharles Norman285 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
371913Sergeant SilkCharles Norman239 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
381915The red patrolFrank Alcock348 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.
391916Dreadnoughts of the Dogger304 pages ;
401917Woolly of the wilds303 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
411920Kiddie the scoutFrank R. Grey224 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 20 cm
421922The complete book of the dogxv, 384 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
431922The white man's trailThomas Sommerfield256 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm
441923Sea Scout and Savage, etc.256 pages ;
451923The Black Prince of Africa14 pages ;
461924Kiddie the prairie riderEric R. Parker224 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 19.5 cm
471924Your dog107 p., leaves of plates : ill. ; 18 cm.
481926Softfoot of Silver Creek251 pages ;
491928A jewel of the seas315 p., leaf of plates : front. ; 20 cm
501928The popular Chow Chow163 p. : ills. ; 19 cm.
511929Who killed lord Luxmore?126 pages ;
521930The Red Shadow
531932The Dalmatian and all about it83 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.

Shorter Works

Leighton published both short stories and serials in publications such as Cheer, Boys, Cheer, Boys Realm, Boys Herald, Comic Cuts, Chums, and Scout.

Death

Leighton died age 75 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire on 11 May 1934. He was survived by his widow, daughter and a son. His estate was valued at only £286.