William Satchell
William Arthur Satchell (1 February 1861–21 October 1942) was a New Zealand orchardist, writer, stockbroker, novelist and accountant.
Satchell was born in London, England in 1861.[1] In 1886 he decided to emigrate to New Zealand for his health, and settled at Waimā in the Hokianga area of the North Island, on a property that he cleared and farmed. He married Susan Bryers at Rawene on 15 November 1889.[1]
Between 1902 and 1914 Satchell wrote four novels, all set in New Zealand. He was granted a civil list pension in 1939 in recognition of his literary services. He died in Auckland in October 1942. His wife predeceased him by six years; he was survived by five sons and four daughters.[2]
Books
- The Land of the Lost (1902)
- The Toll of the Bush (1905)
- The Elixir of Life (1907)
- The Greenstone Door (1914)
References
- Smithyman, Kendrick. "William Arthur Satchell". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
- "Dominion Novelist". New Zealand Herald: 5. 22 October 1942.
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