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Biography of Harold Bell Wright
2862 words, approx. 9.5 pages
 Harold Bell Wright, master practitioner of the craft of sentimental romance, was one of America's best-selling authors. His eighteen books, published from 1903 through 1942, sold perhaps ten million copies, but he was most popular before World War I, dur...




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