Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
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Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
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Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
Warner, Charles Dudley
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Warner, Charles
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Warner, Charles H., b. 1828
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Warner, Charles H., b. 1828
Warner, Charles, 1829-1900
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Warner, Charles Dudley, active 1859-1894, American author
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Warner, Charles Dudley, active 1859-1894, American author
Warner, Charlz Dedlei.
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Warner, Charlz Dedlei.
Dudley Warner, Charles 1829-1900
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Dudley Warner, Charles 1829-1900
Warner, Charlʹz DÄ—dleÄ, 1829-1900
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Warner, Charlʹz DÄ—dleÄ, 1829-1900
Huana, Chali, 1829-1900
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Huana, Chali, 1829-1900
Warner, Charles Dudley, fl. 1859-1894
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Warner, Charles D. 1829-1900
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Charles Dudley Warner was an American editor, essayist, and novelist. Born in Plainfield, Mass., Warner spent most of his childhood years in Charlemont, Mass. Following graduation from Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., and legal training at the University of Pennsylvania, Warner practiced law in Chicago, returning to the East Coast to assume editorial positions at The Hartford press (later Hartford courant) and Harper's magazine. He was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and, at the time of his death in 1900, was president of the American Social Science Association.
Francis Edward Bliss was secretary and treasurer of the American Publishing Company.
Charles Dudley Warner was an American essayist, novelist, and newspaperman. He is perhaps best remembered for a series of biographies of authors, and for co-authoring The gilded age with fellow Hartford resident Mark Twain.
American author and editor.
American editor, journalist, novelist, and travel writer.
Epithet: American author
American author & editor.
Author and newspaper editor from Hartford, Conn.
American man of letters.
American author, literary critic, and editor.
American author.
American author, editor.
Warner is perhaps best known for his essays and humorous sketches. He edited the AMERICAN MEN OF LETTERS SERIES and A LIBRARY OF THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE, and is author of BACKLOG STUDIES, BEING A BOY, and MY SUMMER IN A GARDEN.
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American literature
Publishers and publishing
Aesthetics
Authors, American
Authors, American
American newspapers
Art
Authors and publishers
Businessmen
Crime
Criminals
Electricity
Federal aid to education
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Judgment (Aesthetics)
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Political corruption
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Truthfulness and falsehood in literature
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Novelists, American
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Connecticut--Hartford
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Tennessee
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United States
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Munich (Germany)
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North Carolina
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Virginia
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New York (State)--Elmira
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Fort Sumter (Charleston, S.C.)
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Salzburg (Austria)
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New Orleans (La.)
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Mexico
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California
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Massachusetts--Plainfield
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