Stephen Crane collection of papers, 1894-1953.
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Young, Owen D., 1874-1962
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Owen D. Young was born on October 27, 1874 in VanHornesville, New York, educated at St. Lawrence University and Boston University. His travels took him all over the United States and Eruope. He died July 11, 1962 in St. Augustine and is buried in VanHornesville, New York. From the description of Owen D. Young Collection, 1874-1962. (St. Lawrence University). WorldCat record id: 39776049 Lawyer. Young (1874-1962) graduated from St. Lawrence University...
Hitchcock, Ripley, 1857-1918
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Prominent American editor. From the description of Ripley Hitchcock letter to Mrs. H. C. Bunner [manuscript] [1896] May 19, (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 423069797 American art critic, editor, historian. From the description of Ripley Hitchcock papers, [ca. 1885]-1935. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102454 American author, editor, and critic. From the description of Autograph letter signe...
Mason, A.E.W. (Alfred Edward Woodley), 1865-1948
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English novelist and dramatist. From the description of A verified conjecture : [n.p.] : autograph manuscript signed of the mystery story, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270609636 English spy fiction and espionage writer noted for his use of narrative and characterization. From the description of The Right Thing, 1899. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122461568 From the guide to the The right thing, 1899, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
Perris, G. H. (George Herbert), 1866-1920
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George Herbert Perris was born in Liverpool in 1866. He began a career in journalism in 1883. He held various posts in provincial and national newspapers. During World War One he was war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle in France. He also published many works on foreign policy and military history. He died 23 December 1920. From the guide to the Perris, George Herbert, 1914-1918, (Senate House Library, University of London) ...
Jones, I. Howland, Mrs.,
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Thompson, Daniel Greenleaf, 1850-1897
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Plant, Alfred T.
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Howe, W. T. H. (William Thomas Hildrup),
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Watson, H. B. Marriott (Henry Brereton Marriott), 1863-1921
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Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, prolific author of swashbuckling tales and romances, as well as of fantasy and the supernatural. Glen Walton Blodgett, autograph seeker. From the description of Letter to [Glen Walton Blodgett], 1905 August 15. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 61747678 ...
Barr, Mark Lyle
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Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900
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Stephen Crane was a novelist, poet, and journalst. He was born November 1, 1871, at 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, New Jersey. Crane is best known for his novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895) that depicted the experiences of a soldier in the Civil War. During the Spanish-American War (1898), Crame served as a correspondent. In 1897, he moved to England and met Joseph Conrad and Henry James. Crane died of tuberclosis in 1900. From the description of Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-...
Crane, Cora.
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