CharlesWarrenStoddard (August 7, 1843 – April 23, 1909) was an American author and editor best known for his travel books about Polynesian life. Charles...
CharlesStoddard may refer to: CharlesWarrenStoddard (1843–1909), American author and editor CharlesStoddard, pen name of Charles S. Strong (1906–1962)...
hills glittering in the West ..." Mark Twain included himself and CharlesWarrenStoddard in the bohemian category in 1867. By 1872, when a group of journalists...
sort of Bohemia of the West. Mark Twain called himself and poet CharlesWarrenStoddard bohemians in 1867. The Bohemian Club was originally formed in April...
make her home in San Francisco, and met writers Bret Harte and CharlesWarrenStoddard with whom she formed the "Golden Gate Trinity" closely associated...
California. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 9780195100808. Ryder, David Warren (1962). 'Great Citizen': A Biography of William H. Crocker. Historical Publications...
romantically involved with CharlesWarrenStoddard, Léonie Gilmour and Ethel Armes. He had begun an amorous correspondence with Stoddard while still in California...
California during the Gold Rush. He had recently published the poems of CharlesWarrenStoddard and a collection of verse by California writers called Outcroppings...
The publication featured the writing of Mark Twain, Bret Harte, CharlesWarrenStoddard (writing at first as "Pip Pepperpod"), Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Adah Isaacs...
wrote about this experience in The Silverado Squatters. He met CharlesWarrenStoddard, co-editor of the Overland Monthly and author of South Sea Idylls...
Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (June 29, 1883 – May 1, 1950) was an American historian, journalist, political scientist and white supremacist. Stoddard wrote several...
included such established writers as Bret Harte, Ina Coolbrith, and CharlesWarrenStoddard. Dwight began writing for Harte's magazine Overland Monthly, primarily...
poets, many of them Harte's friends (including Ina Coolbrith and CharlesWarrenStoddard). The book caused some controversy, as Harte used the preface as...
homosexual affair previously in his life (with the American writer CharlesWarrenStoddard). But any conclusion, Gifford says, must remain tentative: Of course...
20, 1874. p. 2. Retrieved April 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. CharlesWarrenStoddard (1905). "Ada Clare: Queen of Bohemia". National Magazine. p. 645...
Charles de Young (January 8, 1846 – April 23, 1880), along with his younger brother M. H. de Young, founded the newspaper The Daily Dramatic Chronicle...
Pfaff's, hosted at Lehigh University, includes several photos CharlesWarrenStoddard, "La Belle Menken", National Magazine, 1905, at Open Archive, includes...
contemporary writers and poets, such as Joaquin Miller, Ina Coolbrith,and CharlesWarrenStoddard. Markham's most famous poem, "The Man with the Hoe," which accented...
Bohemia: Her Life and Times. p. 115. Ada Clare, Queen of Bohemia, by CharlesWarrenStoddard, National Magazine, September 1905 Obituary, Brief Chronicles,...
Francisco with borrowed money and there befriended CharlesWarrenStoddard and Ina Coolbrith. Stoddard was the first to meet him at the dock and, as he...
Archives. Book description of In Maremma (1882) at Valancourt Books CharlesWarrenStoddard, "Ouida in Her Winter City", National Magazine, March 1905, p. 653...
Wilson corresponded by letters to author and editor CharlesWarrenStoddard (1843–1909), when Stoddard was living in Monterey, California. In 1912, Wilson...
school in the new city, along with future poet CharlesWarrenStoddard and the brothers Gus, Charles and Harry de Young who would found the San Francisco...
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