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| Warner, Charles Dudley |
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| 18291900, American editor and author, b. Plainfield, Mass., grad. Hamilton College, 1851, LL.B. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1858. After practicing law in Chicago, he was associate editor and publisher of the Hartford, Conn., Courant. The many travel articles he contributed to the Courant and to Harpers Magazine were later published in book form. Warner edited the American Men of Letters series, for which he wrote a life of Washington Irving, and the Library of the Worlds Best Literature (30 vol., 189697). He wrote several novels and collaborated with Mark Twain on The Gilded Age (1873). My Summer in a Garden (1871) is one of several collections of his polished, charming essays. |
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