(September 6, 1842 – August 22, 1915), better known by his nom de plume Harry Castlemon, was a prolific writer of juvenile stories and novels, intended mainly...
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popular author of adventure books for boys, who wrote under the pen name Harry Castlemon. List of covers of Time magazine (1920s) Balmer, Randall; Fitzmeir...
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juvenile market with works by such authors as Horatio Alger, James Otis, Harry Castlemon, and Edward S. Ellis. The company repeatedly adapted with the market;...
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surgeon, urologist Jimmy Caci, member of the Los Angeles crime family Harry Castlemon, writer Marion Dickerman, vice-principal of the Todhunter School Lou...
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adventure novels, Charles Austin Fosdick, better known by his pen name, Harry Castlemon, lived in Westfield for most of his adult life and is buried in the...
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local United Methodist church are located in nearby East Randolph. Harry Castlemon, writer Rodney R. Crowley, former New York Inspector of State Prisons...
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Multiple serials often ran simultaneously. Early contributors included Harry Castlemon, whose Don Gordon's Shooting-Box began serialization in the March 3...
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Horatio Alger, Jr. L. E. Bailey William Perry Brown Wilton Burton Harry Castlemon William Pendleton Chipman Frank H. Converse George H. Coomer John Russell...
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Chauncey Woolsey (writing as Susan Coolidge), Josephine Pollard and Harry Castlemon. The periodical merged with St. Nicholas Magazine in 1875. Publisher...
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Harry Castlemon (1842–1915), nom de plume of American author Charles Austin Fosdick Dorothy Fosdick (1913–1997), American foreign policy expert Harry...
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