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Pyle, Howard 1853-1911: Critical Essay by Charles D. Abbott

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SOURCE: "A Writing Illustrator," in Careers in the Making: Modern Americans When They Were Youngand on Their Way, edited by Iona M. R. Logie, MA., Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1931, pp. 83-99.

In the following essay, Abbott recounts Pyle's early career as a magazine illustrator.

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