![]() James Greenwood was born in London. He was an author and journalist who published a series of articles which drew attention to the plight of London's working poor. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of investigative journalism. He also wrote in other genres and children's books. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Reminiscences of a Raven | 1866 |
2) Gaol Birds at Large (short stories) | 1882 |
3) Odd People in Odd Places (short stories) | 1883 |
4) Tag, Rag & Co (short stories) | 1883 |
5) Dining with Duke Humphrey; or, Curiosities of Life (short stories) | 1884 |
6) Handsome Jack and Other Stories (short stories) | 1888 |
7) The Policeman's Lantern (short stories) | 1888 |
8) Chronicles of the "Crooked" Club (short stories) | 1890 |
9) A Thoroughbred Vagabond; or, The Tramp's Secret | 1893 |
10) Behind a Bus (short stories) | 1895 |
11) Among the Cranks (short stories) | 1905 |