Addison Irving Bacheller (1859 --1950) was an American journalist and writer who founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States. Bacheller began to write fiction, publishing "The Master of Silence" in 1892 and "Still House of O'Darrow" in 1894. Although he was appointed Sunday editor of the New York World in 1898, he soon chose to pursue a full-time career as a fiction writer and two years later left journalism for a while. Writing novels primarily concerned with early American life in the North Country of New York State, in 1900 his novel Eben Holden, subtitled A Tale of...
Addison Irving Bacheller (1859 --1950) was an American journalist and writer who founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States. Ba...