Charles E. Beals letter : ALS : to Jack London, Cambridge [Mass.], 1905 Dec. 22.
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Beals, Charles Edward, 1869-1931
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Beals was pastor of the Prospect Street Church, Cambridge, at the time letter was written. From the description of Charles E. Beals letter : ALS : to Jack London, Cambridge [Mass.], 1905 Dec. 22. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 214986646 ...
McDevitt, Wm. (William)
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Socialist, bookseller, author. Principal areas of interest included: McDevitt's simplified spelling and shorthand systems; the antiquarian book trade; socialism and the Socialist Party in San Francisco; contemporary literary figures including Jack London, Upton Sinclair, Father Tabb, and George Sterling. For additional biographical information see: Roos, Robert de, "An interview with William McDevitt, LL. M." (The Book Club of California Quarterly Newsletter, Vol. XIX, No. 4, Fall 1954.). ...
London, Jack, 1876-1916
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Jack London was born in San Francisco January 12, 1876. He led an adventurous life, only beginning his career as an author in the 1890s. He wrote short stories, serials, essays, articles, verse and novels. He died November 22, 1916 in Sonoma County, CA. From the description of Jack London papers, 1897-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122387554 American novelist and short story writer. From the description of Chronometer method [navigational documents] [1907?]...