O. Henry: (William Sidney Porter)Martin and Hoyt Company, 1921 - 1 pagine |
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... York at the American Art Galleries early in 1918 a twelve - page letter from O. Henry , already published , sold for $ 810 , while an unpublished autobiographical manu- script by Mark Twain , consisting of fourteen pages , brought only ...
... York at the American Art Galleries early in 1918 a twelve - page letter from O. Henry , already published , sold for $ 810 , while an unpublished autobiographical manu- script by Mark Twain , consisting of fourteen pages , brought only ...
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... York City began by being the annalist of Greens- boro through his cartoons . ( 2 ) From 1882 to 1896 he lived in Texas , first on a ranch , then in 1 See The New York Times Book Review , May 16 , 1920 . The Publishers ' Weekly ...
... York City began by being the annalist of Greens- boro through his cartoons . ( 2 ) From 1882 to 1896 he lived in Texas , first on a ranch , then in 1 See The New York Times Book Review , May 16 , 1920 . The Publishers ' Weekly ...
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... York , May 11 , 1918 ; The State Journal , Raleigh , North Carolina , May 31 , 1918 ; Nouvelles de France , Paris , July 25 , 1918 ; The Daily News , Greensboro . North Carolina , " O. Henry Edition , " July 2 , 1919 . in the spring of ...
... York , May 11 , 1918 ; The State Journal , Raleigh , North Carolina , May 31 , 1918 ; Nouvelles de France , Paris , July 25 , 1918 ; The Daily News , Greensboro . North Carolina , " O. Henry Edition , " July 2 , 1919 . in the spring of ...
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... York City , where he died on June 5 , 1910. He was buried in Asheville , North Carolina , the home of his second wife , where he had sought and seemingly found restora- tion to health and where his grave is visited annually by many thou ...
... York City , where he died on June 5 , 1910. He was buried in Asheville , North Carolina , the home of his second wife , where he had sought and seemingly found restora- tion to health and where his grave is visited annually by many thou ...
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... York stories have the New York atmosphere , that his Western stories are distinctively Western , and that his Southern stories have the flavor of the South . But O. Henry goes further than this . He circumscribes his locale and makes it ...
... York stories have the New York atmosphere , that his Western stories are distinctively Western , and that his Southern stories have the flavor of the South . But O. Henry goes further than this . He circumscribes his locale and makes it ...
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