John Snaith
John Collis Snaith was an English first-class cricketer active 1900 who played for Nottinghamshire. He was born in Nottingham; died in Hampstead. He was also a novelist, writing as J. C. Snaith, and played in the Authors Cricket Club alongside fellow authors A. A. Milne and P. G. Wodehouse among others.Works
- Mistress Dorothy Marvin: being excerpts from the memoirs of Sir Edward Armstrong, baronet, of Copeland Hall, in the county of Somerset biography
- Fierceheart the Soldier
- Lady Barbarity: a romantic comedy
- Willow the King: the story of a cricket match
- Fortune
- Patricia at the Inn
- Love's Itinerary
- The Wayfarers
- Brooke of Covenden
- Henry Northcote
- William Jordan Junior
- Araminta
- Mrs. Fitz
- The Principal Girl
- An Affair Of State
- Anne Feversham
- The Great Age
- The Sailor
- The Coming
- Mary Plantaganet: an improbable story
- The Time Spirit: a romantic tale
- Love Lane
- The Undefeated
- The Adventurous Lady
- The Council of Seven
- The Van Roon
- The Crime of Constable Kelly
- Time and Tide
- Thus Far
- What Is To Be
- The Hoop
- Surrender
- Cousin Beryl
- The Unforseen
- Indian Summer
- But Even So
- Curioser and Curioser
- One Of The Ones posthumous