Richard Harding Davis (April 18, 1864 – April 11, 1916) was an American journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American...
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Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis (June 24, 1831 – September 29, 1910) was an American author and journalist. She was a pioneer of literary realism in American...
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Richard Harding may refer to: Richard Harding (forger), (1770–1805) convicted of forgery and uttering Richard Harding (rugby union), (born 1953) former...
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by Capt. W. D. L'Estrange Real Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis at Project Gutenberg, by Richard Harding Davis from Project Gutenberg v t e...
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comedy film starring Sacha Baron Cohen The Dictator, a play by Richard Harding Davis Dictator (2016 film), a 2016 Indian Telugu-language action film...
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Hearst family. Richard E. Berlin Ambrose Bierce Paul Block Arthur Brisbane Stephen Crane Marcus Daly Homer Davenport Richard Harding Davis Nelson E. Edwards...
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Ricky Davis (born 1979), American basketball player Richard Barrett Davis (1782–1854), British animal and landscape painter Richard Harding Davis (1864–1916)...
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Machine, (The Scotsman, 20 October 2005). Richard Harding Davis (1916). Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis, p. 5. From Project Gutenberg. "History...
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Bessie McCoy (redirect from Bessie McCoy Davis)
In 1910, she married war correspondent Richard Harding Davis. She retired from stage work and lived in the Davis' Connecticut estate. After her husband's...
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The Princess Aline is a novelette[citation needed] by Richard Harding Davis. The story debuted in Harper's Monthly and was then published in its entirety...
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and future journalist Richard Harding Davis was a part of that squad. "J. S. Robeson is the father of football at Lehigh," Davis was quoted as saying in...
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engaged to the Duke of Manchester, actor Gerald du Maurier, writer Richard Harding Davis and Churchill. She was engaged to Laurence Irving, son of Sir Henry...
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Markowe with a plan in 1895 to make him the King of Hawai'i (per Richard Harding Davis, but any such plans as may have existed never came to fruition.)...
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Jeff Richards, Edmund Gwenn and Jarma Lewis. It is adapted from Richard Harding Davis’s 1903 novel The Bar Sinister. It’s a Dog’s Life is narrated by Wildfire...
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Fortune, a ZX Spectrum game Soldiers of Fortune, an 1897 novel by Richard Harding Davis Soldier of Fortune, a 2003 biography about Emil Lewis Holmdahl by...
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Varvara. The best-selling 1895 American novel The Princess Aline by Richard Harding Davis was based on his infatuation with Alexandra. Rasputin and the Empress...
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Biographical entry in "Real Soldiers of Fortune" at Wikisource by Richard Harding Davis; from Project Gutenberg McHenry, Robert. Webster's American Military...
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New Jersey. Accessed May 31, 2007. Richard Harding Davis (1916). Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis. See page 5 from Project Gutenberg History...
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Gallegher is the title of a story by American author Richard Harding Davis that was published in 1891. The character Gallegher is a copy boy at a newspaper...
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the Woman (1899). Hohenwald: home principality of the heroine in Richard Harding Davis, The Princess Aline (1895). Holstenwall: a shadowy village of twisted...
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about in his lifetime, and is believed to be the inspiration for Richard Harding Davis' novels Captain Macklin and Soldiers of Fortune. The University...
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you pay it forward." American author and former war correspondent Richard Harding Davis, had already published a popular short story in The Metropolitan...
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novel of the same name by Richard Harding Davis. The film was produced by the Mayflower Photoplay Company Richard Harding Davis's novel that inspired the...
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The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel Rupert of Hentzau as well as Richard Harding Davis' Gallegher and Other Stories. It is an oft-repeated urban legend...
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University.) During the First World War, the magazine employed authors, Richard Harding Davis, Edith Wharton and John Galsworthy, to write about the major conflict...
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pioneering writer and social reformer Rebecca Harding Davis and his older brother was Richard Harding Davis. The brothers attended Lehigh University and...
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amateur sleuth newspaper reporter, a character created by author Richard Harding Davis. After 9 years and appearances in 118 television programs or feature...
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Franklin P. Adams, William Henry Chamberlin, Arthur Brisbane, and Richard Harding Davis. That Swope had a special impact upon journalism in his time is...
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to know this woman and they have learned to love her very much." Richard Harding Davis, an American journalist, was surprised that she "was more loudly...
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"He adorned many an American mansion with irrelevant plunder." Richard Harding Davis, a war correspondent and reputedly the model for the "Gibson Man"...
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