Irving Bacheller

Irving Bacheller ( born September 26, 1859 in Pierrepont, New York, † February 24, 1950 in White Plains, NY ) was an American journalist and writer.

Bacheller graduated from St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY and began his journalistic career in 1882. He founded in 1883 in Brooklyn, a newspaper syndicate, in which he also sold the works of authors such as Joseph Conrad, Rudyard Kipling and Stephen Crane. From 1898 to 1900 he was editor of the newspaper New York World. In his literary works, which mostly play in New York State, he describes mainly rural characters.

Works

  • Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country, 1900
  • D' ri and I, 1901
  • The Light in the Clearing, 1917
  • A Man for the Ages: A Story of the Builders of Democracy, 1919
  • Opinions of a cheerful Yankee, 1926
  • Coming up the Road, Memories of a North Country Boyhood, 1928
  • From Stores of Memory, 1938
  • Author
  • Literature ( English )
  • Novel, epic
  • Journalist (United States)
  • Americans
  • Born in 1859
  • Died in 1950
  • Man
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