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Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country is a 1900 novel by Irving Bacheller. It was a popular book at the time of its release, among the top 10 bestselling books in the United States in both 1900 and 1901. The book is set in the North Country region of New York.
Addison Irving Bacheller (September 26, 1859 – February 24, 1950) was an American journalist and writer. ... Eben Holden's Last Day a-Fishing (1907)
4 out of 10 best-selling American books in the 1900s were written by Winston Churchill (1871 – 1947). This is a list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1900s, as determined by The Bookman, a New York–based literary journal. [1]
Irving Bacheller (1859–1950), American journalist and writer. Raised 5 December 1899 in Kane Lodge No. 454, New York. [10] Augustus Octavius Bacon (1839–1914), U.S. senator from Georgia [10] Robert L. Bacon (1884–1938), American banker, lieutenant colonel, and congressman from New York [10]
At that time the use of photographs to illustrate literature was a new and untested concept, but beginning in 1901 White undertook three different projects to illustrate literary works. He first provided prints for Irving Bacheller's book Eben Holden, which became a national best seller.
William Holden starred opposite Hepburn in 1954's 'Sabrina' and the two started a sordid, secret love affair. According to the book, Hepburn was madly in love with her co-star and desperately ...
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