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  1. Harold MacGrath (September 4, 1871 – October 30, 1932) was a bestselling and prolific American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. [1] He sometimes completed more than one novel per year for the mass market, covering romance, spies, mystery, and adventure. He was the first nationally known writer to be commissioned to write ...

  2. Harold MacGrath Collection. Inclusive Dates: 1905-1926. Quantity: 1 folder (SC) Abstract: Letters, an illustration, a photograph, and writings of the Syracuse journalist and popular romance novelist, many of whose works were made into motion pictures. Language: English.

  3. Leonard Baskin. : Laus Pictorum Colophon. The edition of Laus Pictorum is arranged as follows: one hundred copies have a double set of the portraits, both sets matted, numbered I to C: seventy-five copies have in addition to a matted set an extra suite of the portraits and are numbered CI to CLXXV: one hundred & seventy-five copies have a ...

  4. The importance of the publication of the Arion Press Moby-Dick had profound ramifications for Pennyroyal Press in that, afterward, Moser reasoned that he was as capable of designing a book as was Hoyem, and that his pressman, Harold McGrath, who was widely considered as the finest letterpress printer in America at the time, was certainly as ...

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    • October 30, 1932
    • September 4, 1871
    • The Goose Girl.
    • The Man on the Box.
    • The Pagan Madonna by Harold MacGrath, W.H.D. Koerner (Illustrator)
    • The Voice in the Fog.
  5. Download Image of Arms and the woman by Harold MacGrath. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotion goal: U.S. K91. 1909..

  6. The character Cutty (the godfather). He collects ancient drums (real ones) and has a passion for green stones. In fact, while other men will play solitaire to clear their thinking, Cutty will get out a stack of women's portraits and dress them up with loose jewels, green, of course.

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