(1859-09-26)September 26, 1859 Pierrepont, New York
Died
February 24, 1950(1950-02-24) (aged 90) White Plains, New York
Occupation
Writer, journalist
Alma mater
St. Lawrence University
Notable works
Eben Holden
Addison Irving Bacheller (September 26, 1859 – February 24, 1950) was an American journalist and writer. He founded the first modern newspaper syndicate in the United States.
Addison IrvingBacheller (September 26, 1859 – February 24, 1950) was an American journalist and writer. He founded the first modern newspaper syndicate...
Eben Holden: A Tale of the North Country is a 1900 novel by IrvingBacheller. It was a popular book at the time of its release, among the top 10 bestselling...
by Robert Grant The Reign of Law by James Lane Allen Eben Holden by IrvingBacheller Janice Meredith by Paul Leicester Ford The Redemption of David Corson...
earliest written use of the word in 1919 by the newspaperman and author IrvingBacheller in his serialized book A Man for the Ages; this was followed by uses...
Streeter Aldrich Sherwood Anderson Harry J. Anslinger J. Ogden Armour IrvingBacheller John Barrymore Neith Boyce Frances Hodgson Burnett Ellis Parker Butler...
Italian-born English-language novelist (born 1875) February 24 – IrvingBacheller, American journalist and novelist (born 1859) March 5 – Edgar Lee Masters...
could not afford to pay him, Crane took his war novel to IrvingBacheller of the Bacheller-Johnson Newspaper Syndicate, which agreed to publish The Red...
published by the Frederick A. Stokes Company in New York. It was edited by IrvingBacheller from its inception until June 1898, and by Abbot Frederic (a pseudonym...
24 – S. R. Crockett, Scottish novelist (died 1914) September 26 – IrvingBacheller, American journalist and writer (died 1950) October 3 – Dumitru Theodor...
(born 1980) Richard Bach (born 1936), Jonathan Livingston Seagull IrvingBacheller (1859–1950), A Man for the Ages George Bagby (1906–1985), Murder at...
asked for the manuscript to be returned, after which he gave it to IrvingBacheller in October. An abbreviated version of Crane's story was first serialized...
Wright The River's End by James Oliver Curwood A Man for the Ages by IrvingBacheller Mary-Marie by Eleanor H. Porter The Portygee by Joseph C. Lincoln The...
that served at risk women and children. From 2003–2007, she was the IrvingBacheller Professor of Creative Writing at Rollins College and directed their...
the Fairy Tale Review, and Orison Award in Fiction. Farris held the IrvingBacheller Chair in Creative Writing at Rollins College. She has also taught at...
Adirondack guide, trapper and the model for the title character in IrvingBacheller novel, Silas Strong, Emperor of the Woods (1906). Bachellor also dedicated...
that type do—and wanted money to have himself treated. Crane rang up IrvingBacheller and borrowed fifty dollars. He pumped a mass of details out of the...
January 1870 14 January 1950 Writer, journalist Le Livre de la Bretagne IrvingBacheller United States 26 September 1859 24 February 1950 Writer, journalist...
After illustrating Keeping Up with William (Bobbs-Merrill, 1918) by IrvingBacheller, he illustrated Ring Lardner's The Young Immigrunts (Bobbs-Merrill...
turning of Griggsby; being a story of keeping up with Dan'l Webster / by IrvingBacheller (1913) Diane of the Green Van / by Leona Dalrymple (1914) Bonnie May...
Britling Sees It Through by H. G. Wells The Light in the Clearing by IrvingBacheller The Red Planet by William J. Locke The Road to Understanding by Eleanor...
Charles Dickens, Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster, Mrs. W. H. Corning, IrvingBacheller, Julia Schayer, Hezekiah Butterworth, Cornelia Redmond, Harriet Beecher...
Columbia University Library includes letters from Sherwood Anderson, IrvingBacheller, James M. Barrie, Max Beerbohm, Arnold Bennett, Gutzon Borglum, Willa...