"Tobias Smollett" by William Henry Oliphant Smeaton is a story about the life of the 18th-century Scottish novelist and critic, Tobias George Smollett. The book tells about Smollett's early life, starting with his birth and family history, and talks about how his teachers and schooling helped him develop his love for writing. It includes the difficulties he faced growing up, like his family's struggles. The story follows his path to becoming a major figure in English literature, showing how his early experiences helped shape his career as a novelist and critic.

Tobias Smollett
By William Henry Oliphant Smeaton
Discover the remarkable journey of a young Scottish boy who overcame early hardships to become a celebrated novelist and critic in 18th-century England.
Summary
About the AuthorWilliam Henry Oliphant Smeaton, sometimes using the pen name Oliphant Smeaton, was a Scottish writer, journalist, editor, historian and educator. He was popularly known for his writing on Australian life and literature for various British publications as well as for his adventure and children's fiction novels during the 1890s. Later in his career, Smeaton also published books on Scottish antiquities and edited English literary text, ballads and collections of verse and prose. His best known work, The Life and Works of William Shakespeare (1911), was especially successful and enjoyed several reprints. He also contributed several biographies for the "Famous Scots Series" published by Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier.
William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, sometimes using the pen name Oliphant Smeaton, was a Scottish writer, journalist, editor, historian and educator. He was popularly known for his writing on Australian life and literature for various British publications as well as for his adventure and children's fiction novels during the 1890s. Later in his career, Smeaton also published books on Scottish antiquities and edited English literary text, ballads and collections of verse and prose. His best known work, The Life and Works of William Shakespeare (1911), was especially successful and enjoyed several reprints. He also contributed several biographies for the "Famous Scots Series" published by Oliphant, Anderson and Ferrier.