Sydney Castle Roberts
Sir Sydney Castle Roberts (1887–1966) was a well-known and popular figure around Cambridge throughout his life,[1] and was recognised as a publisher of skill and distinction.[2]
Roberts was born in Birkenhead on 3 April 1887. He attended Brighton College and Pembroke College, Cambridge.[3] He was Secretary of Cambridge University Press from 1922 to 1948, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1948 to 1958, Vice-Chancellor of University of Cambridge from 1949 to 1951, and Chairman of the British Film Institute from 1952 to 1956. He was an author, publisher and biographer and a noted Sherlockian, being president[4] of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London. According to Jon Lellenberg, Roberts is responsible for the popularization of the Sherlockian game of criticism.[5] He was conferred the Honour of Knighthood in 1958[6]
Three portraits of S. C. Roberts, 1949, by Elliott & Fry, can be found in the National Portrait Gallery, London.[7]
Family
Roberts was stepfather to Hugh Swann,[8] cabinet maker to Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, and Michael Swann, former chairman of the BBC.
Publications
- A Picture Book of British History; Cambridge University Press, 1914
- The Story of Doctor Johnson: being an introduction to Boswell's Life; Cambridge University Press, 1919
- A History of the Cambridge University Press 1521–1921; Cambridge University Press, 1921
- Doctor Johnson In Cambridge: Essays In Boswellian Imitation; Putnam, 1922
- Lord Macaulay: The Pre-eminent Victorian; Oxford University Press, 1927
- The charm of Cambridge; A & C Black, 1927
- An Eighteenth-century Gentleman and other essays; Cambridge University Press, 1930
- Doctor Watson: Prolegomena to the study of a biographical problem; Faber & Faber, 1931
- Introduction to Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 1934
- Pembroke College, Cambridge: a short history; Cambridge University Press, 1936
- Zuleika in Cambridge; Heffer & Sons, 1941
- Springs Of Hellas And Other Essays, with Memoir by S.C. Roberts, Cambridge University Press, 1945
- British Universities (Britain in Pictures); Collins, 1947
- The Sir Walter Scott Lectures for 1948; Oliver and Boyd, 1948
- Sherlock Holmes: Selected Stories: with an introduction by S C Roberts, Oxford University Press, 1951
- Holmes & Watson: A Miscellany (Otto Penzler's Sherlock Holmes Library); Oxford University Press, 1953
- Samuel Johnson; Longmans, 1954
- The Evolution of Cambridge Publishing; Cambridge University Press, 1956
- Doctor Johnson, and others; Cambridge University Press, 1958
- Edwardian Retrospect; UK English Association, 1963
- Adventures with Authors; Cambridge University Press, 1966
- The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Megatherium Thefts, Penguin Books 1985
References
- ↑ Zuleika in Cambridge, Oleander Press; 2009.
- ↑ Adventures with Authors, Cambridge University Press; 2010.
- ↑ Heritage Press Sandglass Companion Book: 1960-1983 by Michael C. Bussacco, p. 214, at Google Books
- ↑ Letter from Christopher Morley to Sydney Castle Roberts, president of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London
- ↑ "The Ronald Knox Myth"
- ↑ Supplement to the London Gazette, 1 January 1958, p. 2.
- ↑ National Portrait Gallery.Sir Sydney Castle Roberts
- ↑ Tim Swann, The Times, 21 July 2007.
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Preceded by Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler |
Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge 1937–1948 |
Succeeded by W. V. D. Hodge |
Preceded by Charles E. Raven |
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1949–1951 |
Succeeded by Lionel Ernest Howard Whitby |
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