Nathaniel Gould was born in Cheetham, Manchester. In 1884, he emigrated to Australia where he worked for several newspapers. In 1895, he returned to England where he settled in Bedfont, Middlesex. Visit also this site. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Banker and Broker | 1893 |
2) The Doctor's Double | 1896 |
3) Who Did It? | 1896 |
4) A Lad of Mettle | 1897 |
5) The Famous Match | 1898 |
6) The Dark Horse | 1899 |
7) Landed at Last | 1899 |
8) A Dead Certainty | 1900 |
9) A Rank Outsider | 1900 |
10) The Roar of the Ring | 1900 |
11) Sporting Sketches (Also published as: Sporting Stories [1921]) (short stories) | 1900 |
12) A Racecourse Tragedy | 1901 |
13) A Stable Mystery (US Title: Chased by Fire; or, A Stable Mystery [1905]) (Also published as: A Stable Mystery, and Other Stories [1921]) | 1901 |
14) Warned Off | 1901 |
15) Raymond's Bride | 1903 |
16) The Rajah's Racer | 1905 |
17) The Story of Black Bess As Told by Her Owner | 1905 |
18) The Jockey's Revenge | 1909 |
19) The Stolen Racer | 1909 |
20) A Turf Conspiracy | 1916 |
21) Fast As the Wind | 1918 |
22) A Dangerous Stable | 1922 |
23) The Major's Mascot (short stories) | 1926 |
24) The Racing Adventures of Barry Bromley (short stories) | 1927 |
25) The Exploits of a Race-Course Detective (short stories) | 1927 |
26) Trainers' Tales (short stories) | 1927 |