Christopher Hibbert
Christopher Hibbert | |
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Born | 5 March 1924 Enderby, England |
Died | 21 December 2008 (aged 84) Henley-on-Thames, England |
Other names | Arthur Raymond Hibbert |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Oriel College, Oxford |
Academic work | |
Main interests | British history |
Notable works | Various major biographies |
Arthur Raymond "Christopher" Hibbert,
Biography
Arthur Raymond Hibbert was born in
He left Oriel College to join the Army, where a sergeant major referred to Hibbert as "Christopher Robin" (of Winnie the Pooh books) based upon his youthful looks. The name "Christopher" subsequently stuck. During World War II, Hibbert served as an infantry officer in the London Irish Rifles regiment in Italy, reaching the rank of captain. He was wounded twice and awarded the Military Cross in 1945.[3][4]
From 1945 to 1959, he was a partner in a firm of land agents and auctioneers,
Personal life
Hibbert lived at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and was a member of the Army and Navy Club and the Garrick Club. He was married to Susan Piggford and the couple had three children: his literary executor Kate Hibbert, television writer Jimmy Hibbert and music journalist Tom Hibbert.[3]
He died on 21 December 2008, in Henley, from
Works
- The Road to Tyburn: The Story of Jack Sheppard and the Eighteenth Century Underworld (Longmans, 1957)
- King Mob: The Story of Lord George Gordon and the Riots of 1780 (Longmans, 1958)
- Wolfe at Quebec (Longmans, 1959)
- ISBN 113571309X
- The Destruction of Lord Raglan (Longmans, 1961)
- Benito Mussolini. A Biography (Longmans, 1962) reprinted as Mussolini: The Rise and Fall of Il Duce (St Martin's Griffin, 2008; Foreword by Tobias Jones)
- The Battle of Arnhem (B. T. Batsford, 1962)
- The Roots of Evil: A Social History of Crime and Punishment (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963)
- Agincourt (B. T. Batsford, 1964)
- The Wheatley Diary: A Journal and Sketch-book kept during the Peninsular War and the Waterloo Campaign (Longmans, 1964) editor
- The Court at Windsor. A Domestic History (Longmans, 1964) later revised
- Garibaldiand His Enemies (Longmans, 1965)
- The Making of Charles Dickens (HarperCollins, 1967)
- ISBN 978-1853266874
- Highwaymen (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1967) "Pageant of History" series
- Charles I (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968)
- London: The Biography of a City (Longmans, Green & Co., 1969)
- The Grand Tour (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969)
- The Search for King Arthur (Cassell, 1969) reprinted as King Arthur (Tempus, 2007)
- The Dragon Wakes: China and the West, 1793-1911 (Longmans, 1970)
- ISBN 085052-005-3
- The Personal History of Samuel Johnson (Longmans, 1971)
- ISBN 978-0882250021"Wonders of Man" series
- Edward: The Uncrowned King (Macdonald, 1972)
- Versailles (Newsweek, 1972) "Wonders of Man" series
- George IV. Prince of Wales, 1762-1811 Vol 1: (Longman, 1972)
- George IV. Regent and King, 1811-1830 Vol 2: (Allen Lane, 1974)
- The Rise and Fall of the House of Medici (Allen Lane, 1974) reprinted by the Folio Society, 1998
- A Soldier of the Seventy-First: The Journal of a Soldier in the Peninsular War (Leo Cooper, 1975) editor
- The Illustrated London News: Social History of Victorian Britain (Angus and Robertson, 1975)
- Edward VII: A Portrait (Allen Lane, 1976)
- Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of Queen Caroline; by Joseph Nightingale (Folio Society, 1978) editor
- ISBN 0-500-13065-5
- The ISBN 978-0-14-004752-3.
- The ISBN 0-29777631-2
- The ISBN 978-0-14004945-9.
- Greville's England: Selections from the Diaries of Charles Greville 1818-1860 (Folio Society, 1981) editor
- Africa Explored: Europeans in the Dark Continent, 1769-1889 (Allen Lane, 1982)
- Chateaux of the Loire (Newsweek, 1983) "Wonders of Man" series
- The London Encyclopaedia with Ben Weinreb (Macmillan, 1983) later revised, with Julia and John Keay (3rd ed. 2010)
- ISBN 0393019845
- Cities and Civilisations (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1986) ISBN 0-297-78934-1reprinted by the Folio Society, 2003
- The English: A Social History (Grafton, 1987) ISBN 0246121815
- Venice: The Biography of a City (Grafton, 1988)
- The Encyclopaedia of Oxford (Macmillan, 1988)
- London's Churches assisted by Tessa Street with photographs by Martin Black (Queen Anne Press, 1988) ISBN 0-356-12762-1
- ISBN 978-0393322934
- The Virgin Queen: The Personal History of Elizabeth I (Viking, 1990)
- Captain Gronow: His Reminiscences of Regency and Victorian Life, 1810-60 (Kyle Cathie, 1991) editor
- ISBN 0140166440
- Roundheads: The English at War, 1642–1649 (HarperCollins, 1993)
- The Story of England (Phaidon Press, 1994)
- ISBN 978-0-14-016738-2
- No Ordinary Place: ISBN 0-7195-5176-5.
- Wellington: A Personal History (HarperCollins, 1997)
- ISBN 978-0-14-025737-3
- Queen Victoria: A Personal History (HarperCollins, 2000)
- The Marlboroughs: John and Sarah Churchill 1650-1744 (Viking, 2001)
- Napoleon: His Wives and Women (HarperCollins, 2002)
- Great Battles: Agincourt (Phoenix new edition 2003) ISBN 1842127187
- Disraeli: A Personal History (HarperCollins, 2004)
- The Borgias and Their Enemies: 1431–1519 (Mariner Books, 2009)
References
- ^ a b c d "Christopher Hibbert: popular historian". The Times. 29 December 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- ^ Sheppard, Francis (27 January 2009). "Obituary: Christopher Hibbert". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d e Sheppard, Francis (27 January 2009). "Obituary: Christopher Hibbert". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
- ^ a b c Grimes, William (6 January 2009). "Christopher Hibbert, 84, Lively Historian, Dies". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
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Further reading
- Crookes, John; Green, Alison; Smith, Sarah (2001). Debrett's People of Today (14th Annual ed.). London. p. 906. ISBN 1-870520-64-5.)
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