The American journalist Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was also a fiction writer and dramatist whose swashbuckling adventures were popular with the American public. Richard Harding Davis was born into a well-to-do and rather pious Episcopalian family...
Richard Harding Davis may be better remembered in late-twentieth-century America for being the son of novelist Rebecca Harding Davis than he is for his own literary accomplishments. In late-nineteenth-century America, however, Davis epitomized the Americ...
Richard Harding Davis was one of the most colorful, daring, and attractive figures in journalism in the late 1800s and early 1900s; he was also highly competent, honest, and dependable. Because of his dashing life-style, which seemed never to impede his...
"He's been through hell, Suz," Peter said. "Nothing original--just one more extension of the current hell we've been creating for ourselves. The Albanian version--"Peter had stopped by on the way to his house just up the road, ostensibly to see how she was doing,...
The Jewish Week 04-22-2005 This Passover week there is the realization that another exodus is coming in summer, when 8,000 Israelis will be leaving their Gaza homes. Rightfully, the Israeli government is considering postponing evacuation until after Tisha b'Av (Aug. 14) and the conclusion...
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