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- Harold MacGrath became a wealthy man because of his success as a writer. He traveled extensively internationally, but was based in Syracuse, New York. There he commissioned design and construction in 1912 of an English country-style mansion and associated landscaped gardens. These were highly regarded.
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Harold MacGrath became a wealthy man because of his success as a writer. He traveled extensively internationally, but was based in Syracuse, New York. There he commissioned design and construction in 1912 of an English country-style mansion and associated landscaped gardens.
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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.
Overview. Harold MacGrath. (1871—1932) Quick Reference. (1871–1932), author of popular romances that include The Man on the Box (1904), Half a Rogue (1906), and A Splendid Hazard (1910). He wrote Perils of Pauline, the silent movie serial. [...] From: MacGrath, Harold in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature.
Jan 5, 2005 · To marry a man I have never seen, to become the wife of a man who is nothing to me, whose looks, character, and habits are unknown; why, I have lived in a kind of horror. You did not find me soon enough; there are yet some popular ideas in my head which are alien to the minds of princesses.
In 1912, Harold MacGrath became one of the first nationally-known authors to write directly for the movies when he was hired by the American Film Company to do the screenplay for a short film in the Western genre titled The Vengeance That Failed.
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Harold MacGrath's success made him a wealthy man and, although he traveled the world extensively, Syracuse, New York, was his home, and it was there in 1912 that he built an English country-style...
Harold MacGrath's success made him a very wealthy man and although he traveled the world extensively, Syracuse, New York was his home and it was there in 1912 that he built an English...