Bibliography
- The Gentle Reader. 1903.
- The Understanding Heart. 1903.
- The Pardoner’s Wallet. 1905.
- The Endless Life. 1905.
- By the Chrismas Fire. 1908.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes and His Fellow Boarders. 1909.
- Among Friends. 1910.
- Humanly Speaking. 1912.
- Three Lords of Destiny. 1913.
- Meditations on Votes for Women. 1914.
- The Pleasures of an Absentee Landlord. 1916.
- The Dame School of Experience. 1920.
Studies and Reviews
- Pattee.
- Bookm. 32 (’11): 631.
- Critic, 48 (’06): 200 (portrait).
- Cur. Op. 63 (’17): 406 (portrait).
- Outlook, 102 (’12): 645 (portrait), 648.
- So. Atlan. Q. 8 (’09): 150.
James Oliver Curwood (Michigan, 1878)—novelist.
His material deals with primitive life in Canada. For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.
Born at Philadelphia, 1871. Left college without a degree. Honorary higher degrees. In 1889 became a newspaper man, and since 1891 has been connected as reviewer, editorial writer, and “columnist” with Philadelphia newspapers; associate editor of the Evening Ledger, 1915-8.
Mr. Daly has written good poetry in English, but is best known for the dialect verses which he has published in the columns edited by him. His most popular verses are in the Irish and Italian dialects.
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