Subjects: Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 -- Correspondence, Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916, Authors, American -- 19th century -- Correspondence, Foreign correspondents -- United States -- Biography, PS, Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography, I
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Renowned American journalist Richard Harding Davis helped define the genre of front-line reporting with his first-hand accounts of battlefield action in the Spanish-American war. Later, Davis went on to cover several additional conflicts in his inimitable style. Upon his return to the United States, he worked as a newspaper columnist for several prominent publications, where he tackled many of the toughest social issues of the day. This fascinating volume follows Davis's life on and ...
About Paris
A Charmed Life
Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis
A Question of Latitude
A Wasted Day
Billy and the Big Stick
Captain Macklin: His Memoirs
Cinderella, and Other Stories
Cuba in War Time
Episodes in Van Bibber's Life
Gallegher and Other Stories
In the Fog
Miss Civilization: A Comedy in One Act
My Buried Treasure
Notes of a War Correspondent
Once Upon A Time
Peace Manoeuvres
Ranson's Folly
Real Soldiers of Fortune
Soldiers of Fortune
Somewhere in France
Stories for Boys
The Amateur
The Boy Scout
The Boy Scout and Other Stories for Boys
The Congo and Coasts of Africa
The Consul
The Deserter
The Exiles and Other Stories
The Frame Up
The King's Jackal
The Lion and the Unicorn
The Log of the "Jolly Polly"
The Lost House
The Lost Road
The Make-Believe Man
The Man Who Could Not Lose
The Messengers
The Nature Faker
The Princess Aline
The Red Cross Girl
The Reporter Who Made Himself King
The Rulers of the Mediterranean
The Scarlet Car
The scarlet car, the Princess Aline
The Spy
The West from a car window
The White Mice
Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America
Van Bibber and Others
Vera, the Medium
With the Allies
With the French in France and Salonika
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