Arthur William à Beckett

Arthur William à Beckett (25 October 1844 Fulham - 14 January 1909 London) was an English journalist and man of letters.

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Biography

He was a younger son of Gilbert Abbott à Beckett, brother of Gilbert Arthur à Beckett and educated at Felsted School.[1] Besides fulfilling other journalistic engagements, Beckett was on the staff of Punch from 1874 to 1902, edited the Sunday Times 1891-1895, and the Naval and Military Magazine in 1896.

He gave an account of his father and his own reminiscences in The à Becketts of Punch (1903).[2] A childhood friend (and distant relative) of W. S. Gilbert, Beckett briefly feuded with Gilbert in 1869, but the two patched up the friendship, and Gilbert even later collaborated on projects with Beckett's brother.

Works

He published:

He wrote for the theatre two three-act comedies:[1]

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Media offices
Preceded by
Phil Robinson
Editor of The Sunday Times
1890–1893
Succeeded by
Rachel Beer