Letters, 1918-1948.

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Letters, 1918-1948.

Discussing Hergesheimer's works, including Limestone Tree and Java Head; concerning his opinions on creative writing.

11 items (15 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7103770

University of Iowa Libraries

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Stahl, John M., 1886-1950

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Garst, Eleanor Hubbard, 1894-1965,

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Hergesheimer, Joseph, 1880-1954

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Born February 15, 1880 in Philadelphia, Joseph Hergesheimer was the son of Joseph and Helen MacKellar Hergesheimer. He grew up in a stable, middle-class, suburban family. His father, a cartographer, worked for the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. After studying at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Hergesheimer traveled to Europe on money inherited from his grandfather, studying and painting in Florence and Venice. By 1907, when he returned to the United States and married Dorothy He...

Hergescheimer, Joseph, 1880-1954.

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Bosman, Pierre

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Overton, Grant M. (Grant Martin), 1887-1930

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Journalist, literary critic, editor, and novelist. Worked for the New York Sun 1906-1908, 1910, editorial writer, 1916, and literary editor 1918-19. He worked for George H. Doran, book publisher, and was Editor of Colliers 1924-27. Author of at least ten books and editor of collections of short stories. From the description of Grant Martin Overton autographed quotation to Glen Blodget [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 225136519 From the des...