A great war correspondent reports from the Great War Richard Harding Davis is well regarded as a writer of fiction, but it is for his work and writings as a journalist-particularly when covering the battle front-that posterity has awarded him the accolade 'the first famous American war correspondent.' Davis' first experience as a war correspondent was during the Spanish-American War and he later covered the Boer War in South Africa. The outbreak of the Great War saw him travelling to Europe and once there his pursuit of the story and vital information propelled him through many theatres...
A great war correspondent reports from the Great War Richard Harding Davis is well regarded as a writer of fiction, but it is for his work and wri...
A great war correspondent reports from the Great War Richard Harding Davis is well regarded as a writer of fiction, but it is for his work and writings as a journalist-particularly when covering the battle front-that posterity has awarded him the accolade 'the first famous American war correspondent.' Davis' first experience as a war correspondent was during the Spanish-American War and he later covered the Boer War in South Africa. The outbreak of the Great War saw him travelling to Europe and once there his pursuit of the story and vital information propelled him through many theatres...
A great war correspondent reports from the Great War Richard Harding Davis is well regarded as a writer of fiction, but it is for his work and wri...
Davis was born on April 18, 1864. He made his reputation as a newspaper reporter in May to June 1889, by reporting on the devastation of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, following the infamous flood. He added to his reputation by reporting on other events, like the first electrocution of a criminal. Davis became a managing editor of Harper's Weekly, and was one of the world's leading war correspondents at the time of the Second Boer War in South Africa. As an American, he had the unique opportunity to see the war first-hand from both the British and Boer perspectives.
Davis was born on April 18, 1864. He made his reputation as a newspaper reporter in May to June 1889, by reporting on the devastation of Johnstown, Pe...
"Gallegher and Other Stories" - The leading reporter (Richard Harding Davis) for the New York Sun in the 1890's published this collection of stories about an intrepid newspaper copyboy with a talent for crime detection, which helped make Davis one of the most popular authors in America during the decade. This book also introduces Courtlandt Van Bibber the wealthy man-about-town. * * * * "Van Bibber and Others" - This book collects stories concerning Davis's most popular creation, the wealthy man-about-town Courtlandt Van Bibber, who provides a lens on the often ridiculous antics of the rich...
"Gallegher and Other Stories" - The leading reporter (Richard Harding Davis) for the New York Sun in the 1890's published this collection of stories a...
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In the Fog - by Richard Harding Davis's The Affair at the Hotel Semiramis - by A.E.W. Mason Hearts and Masks - Harold MacGrath Three wonderful tales of mystery from some of the best known writers of the period before the First World War -- A foggy London night, a Russian princess who steals jewels, a corpse; A mysterious murder, an opera singer, and stolen pearls; Two young people who crash a masked ball only to find themselves caught up in a daring theft of jewels; These are the subjects of this collection of entertaining tales of love, jewels, and mystery.
In the Fog - by Richard Harding Davis's The Affair at the Hotel Semiramis - by A.E.W. Mason Hearts and Masks - Harold MacGrath Three wonderful tales o...