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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. He sometimes completed more than one novel per year for the mass market, covering romance, spies, mystery, and adventure.

    • English
    • (106)
    • 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.
  2. The Lure of the Mask is a 1908 novel by Harold MacGrath that was the fourth-best selling book in the United States for that year. In 1906-07, MacGrath made visits to Italy, and his impressions from those trips inspired the novel.

    • Harold MacGrath
    • 401 pp
    • 1908
    • May 1908
  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.

    • ATU 533
    • The Goose Girl
  4. Dec 5, 2006 · 4288. Nationality. American. Occupation. Writer. Author. Summary. 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. His surname also sometimes appeared with the spelling "McGrath".

  5. Biographical History. Harold MacGrath (1871-1932) was an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. Born in Syracuse, New York, he worked on the Syracuse Herald newspaper until the late 1890s, when he published his first novel, Arms and the Woman.

  6. 2 days ago · American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter; many of his works were adapted into films. Harold MacGrath. Works [ edit] The Girl in His House (1908) illus. Howard Giles. The Enchanted Hat (1908) illus Will Grefé; decor Franklin Booth ( transcription project) The Goose Girl (1909)* illus André Castaigne ( transcription project)

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