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  2. Harold MacGrath (September 4, 1871 – October 30, 1932) was a bestselling and prolific American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. He sometimes completed more than one novel per year for the mass market, covering romance, spies, mystery, and adventure.

  3. Harold MacGrath adapted the story into a novel, which was then developed into a 1915 American silent film starring Marguerite Clark. In this version, the princess is stolen at birth and raised as a goose-girl, by a courtier who places his own daughter in her stead.

  4. The story was written by Harold MacGrath; the scenario (script) by Lloyd Lonergan.: 176 The house of Francis Wilson was purchased for use in the production and would also be the meeting location of the final details surrounding the release by the members of the Thanhouser Company.

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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. SYRACUSE, April 17. -- Word reached here to-night, that Harold MacGrath, the author, and Miss Alma J. Kenyon, daughter of the late John S. Kenyon, clerk of the Assembly and State Railroad...

  6. Although MacGrath's income from writing allowed him to travel extensively, Syracuse remained his home. When he married in 1905 he brought his wife there, and eventually built a large English-style mansion (1618 James St.) known for its landscaped gardens.

  7. Dec 5, 2006 · Born and died at Syracuse, NY; deafened in childhood. Was at first a reporter and columnist for the Syracuse Herald newspaper, then became an author of short stories for popular magazines.

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