"Genius and the crowd;" a comedy in three acts, by John T. McIntyre and Francis Hill. [1920]
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Hill, Francis S.
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Cabinetmaker of Panama, N.Y. From the description of Account books, 1856-1871. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155440746 ...
McIntyre, John Thomas, 1871-1951
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Colorful Philadelphia author John T. McIntyre was orphaned as a youth, and raised by an aunt; he left school by his early teens to earn a living at hard labor. Inspired by pulp adventure tales, he began to publish stories in Philadelphia papers in the 1890s; he also wrote plays for the South Street Standard Theatre and, later, novels. He eked out a living as a writer, but success eluded him until 1936, when the eerie minor classic Steps Going Down made him an overnight sensation at the age of si...