Chester Bailey Fernald (March 18, 1869 – April 10, 1938) also known as C. B. Fernald, was an American writer and playwright.[1]
History
Fernald was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He moved to London, living in Gower Street, W.C.[2] sometime around 1915, to be with his son Van Dyke Fernald, who volunteered for the British army. The son died in the War.[1]
Career
He ventured into the realm of literature and penned several works. His short stories were published in, inter alia and Harper's Magazine.[3]
Fernald died in Dover Harbour, South East England, believed drowned, after being knocked overboard by the boom of his boat, the auxiliary cutterFlorence. His son, J. B. Fernald, had thrown out a rope to him, but to no avail. They had just returned from a voyage to France.[2]
^ abc"Playwright Drowned". The Mercury (Hobart). Vol. CXLIX, no. 21, 101. Tasmania, Australia. July 13, 1938. p. 9. Retrieved August 19, 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Music and Drama". The Mercury (Hobart). Vol. CIII, no. 14, 151. Tasmania, Australia. July 13, 1915. p. 2. Retrieved August 19, 2022 – via National Library of Australia.