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Lovat Dickson (Horatio Henry Lovat Dickson) was born on 30 June, 1902 in Victoria, Australia, is a Canadian publisher and writer (1902 – 1987). Discover Lovat Dickson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

Popular As Horatio Henry Lovat Dickson
Occupation Publisher, writer, biographer
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1902
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Victoria, Australia
Date of death 1987
Died Place Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Australia

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His wife is Marguerite Brodie

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1902

Lovat Dickson, born Horatio Henry Lovat Dickson (June 30, 1902 – January 2, 1987), was a notable publisher and writer, the first Canadian to have a major publishing role in Britain.

He is best known today for his biographies of Grey Owl, Richard Hillary, Radclyffe Hall and H. G. Wells.

He also wrote a history of the Royal Ontario Museum.

Lovat Dickson was born in Victoria, Australia to parents of United Empire Loyalist descent.

His father was a mining engineer.

At the age of seven, he moved with his family to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and at eleven he was sent to school in England.

At age fifteen, he moved to Canada, where he worked in a mining camp near Jasper, Alberta.

A precocious entrepreneur, he founded and edited the Blue Diamond Mine newsletter while in Jasper.

1923

He began studies at the University of Alberta (U of A) in 1923, graduating in 1927 with first class honours in English and earning the Lieutenant Governor’s Gold Medal and a Royal Society of Canada Fellowship in English literature.

1929

He earned a Master of Arts degree from the U of A in 1929, but by this time he had already returned to England, where he embarked on a successful career as an editor and publisher.

He was first assistant editor of the Fortnightly Review, and later the editor of the Review of Reviews.

1930

One of his principal successes as a publisher was Pilgrims of the Wild by Grey Owl, whom Dickson made a celebrity in England by taking him on two highly successful promotional tours in the late 1930s.

1932

He started his own publishing company in 1932, called Lovat Dickson Limited, later forming a publishing partnership with Piers Gilchrist Thompson.

1933

He also founded the short-lived Lovat Dickson’s Magazine (20 issues, November 1933 to June 1935) in which he published short stories by such writers as Walter De La Mare, H. E. Bates, Fritiof Nilsson, V. S. Pritchett, and D. H. Lawrence.

1938

In 1938, Dickson sold his catalogue to the publisher Peter Llewelyn Davies and joined the staff of Macmillan & Company in London.

1939

Grey Owl and Dickson became friends and Dickson wrote two biographies of the enigmatic Englishman that appeared in 1939 and 1973.

1940

In 1940 he became a director and the following year, 1941, he was appointed the company’s general manager, a position he held until his retirement in 1964.

He was married to Marguerite Brodie of Montreal.

He died in Toronto at 84.