Extractions: Site Information T HIS SITE is dedicated to the notorious author and editor Frank Harris, whose My Life and Loves scandalised Britain, Europe and America in the 1920s. Notwithstanding his reputation as a rogue and womaniser, he was an entertaining writer and individual who was always his own man. Current preferred URL: http://www.oddbooks.co.uk/harris/ . Visit the oddbooks home for Amanda McKittrick Ros and more. The complete text of The Man Shakespeare is now online, thanks again to Project Gutenberg Frank Harris was renowned as a great lover, but was he a great love story writer? Read my review of his venture into romantic fiction, Love in Youth A glimpse into Harris the mature lover is provided by three love letters he wrote some time in the 1920s.
The Hateful Frank Harris: Really The Kindliest Of Men Newcomers and newspapers in the booming city of Los Angeles during the 1920s. Frank Harris (18561931) This fruit of harmless drudgery by Alfred Armstrong is the premier Frank Harris Web site. http://www.ulwaf.com/He-Usually/27kfrankharris.html
Extractions: A Los Angeles cop once wrote about Brick Garrigues: "Joined C.P. summer of 1936. Sent by Grover and Gladys Johnson to S.F. to investigate for C.P. in murder trial . . . Member C.P. fraction Newspaper Guild . . . This is the man whose ears were knocked down by Tom Cavett in 1936. Age 30 - 6 ft. 2 in. 195 lbs. Red sandy hair. Unscrupulous writer. Usually lives with a female. Not active lately." I held a mystery in my hand: two sheets of aged paper, browned by the passage of some seventy years, bits and pieces flaking off in my fingers, scattering on the carpet. As I contemplated these brittle pages, I came to realize that I had to find the answers, to find the man behind the words: This man whom I had known for so many years, but had scarcely known at all. This comforter of small children. This wearer of hats and smoker of pipes. This reader and writer of books. This twentieth century man, this flawed man; my father, Charles Harris Garrigues. And so I went looking for him.
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Extractions: Site Information T HIS SITE is dedicated to the notorious author and editor Frank Harris, whose My Life and Loves scandalised Britain, Europe and America in the 1920s. Notwithstanding his reputation as a rogue and womaniser, he was an entertaining writer and individual who was always his own man. Current preferred URL: http://www.oddbooks.co.uk/harris/ . Visit the oddbooks home for Amanda McKittrick Ros and more. The complete text of The Man Shakespeare is now online, thanks again to Project Gutenberg Frank Harris was renowned as a great lover, but was he a great love story writer? Read my review of his venture into romantic fiction, Love in Youth A glimpse into Harris the mature lover is provided by three love letters he wrote some time in the 1920s.
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NPG 4883; James Thomas ('Frank') Harris Sitter James Thomas ( Frank ) Harris (18561931), Writer, editor and adventurer.Sitter in 3 portraits. Artist John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961), Artist. http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp06959&rNo=0&role=art
Frank Harris, Literature Frank Harris (18561931) A comprehensive site including biography,bibliography, photos, book reviews, text extracts and resources. http://www.art-5.com/literature/authors/h/frank_harris/
Alibris: Frank Harris face of the puritanism and conservatism he raged against, My Life and Loves is thehighlycharged erotic autobiography of Frank Harris (1856-1931), an Irish http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Harris, Frank
Extractions: A punch in the face of the puritanism and conservatism he raged against, My Life and Loves is the highly-charged erotic autobiography of Frank Harris (1856-1931), an Irish writer and editor who founded Pearson's Magazine in the United States (1914-1918). When first published, the book elicited hostile criticism because of its blunt and frank detail...
List Of People By Name: Har massacre; Harris, Frank, (18561931), author and editor; Harris, Geraldine,author; Harris, Howell, (1714-1773), religious leader; Harris http://www.fact-index.com/l/li/list_of_people_by_name__har.html
Extractions: 9 Haru-Hary Hardaway, Tim, (born 1966), US basketball player Hardee, Cary A, American Governor of Florida Harden, Marcia Gay , (born 1959), actress Hardie, Jeremy, comedian Hardin, Charles Henry, US governor Harding, Anita , (died 1995), neurologist Harding, George M, (born 1827), architect Harding, John Wesley , (born 1965), musician Harding, Mike, British comedian Harding, Phil , archaeologist Harding, Tonya , (born 1970), US figure skater Harding, Warren G
Frank Harris Frank Harris (18561931) editor and short story writer. Had Shakespeare askedme . . . ink, pencil, watercolor, 1896 by Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956). http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/sub/harris.htm
Extractions: by Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) To the late-Victorian literary world, still dominated by ideals of conduct forged at Oxbridge, Frank Harris was a fascinating curiosityan American ball-of-fire who might be ridiculed as an ungentlemanly blowhard, but who nevertheless could not be ignored or dismissed. The self-promoting energy that he embodied was, as many of his English contemporaries recognized with a shudder, the wave of the future and, especially, the spirit of the "New Journalism" that was revolutionizing London's publishing industry. In 1892, George and Weedon Grossmith had devoted a chapter to lampooning him as "Mr. Hardfur Huttle, a very clever writer for the American papers," in their delightful comic novel, The Diary of a Nobody
Index Of Portraits Book. Frank Harris (18561931), editor and short story writer. WEWilliam Ernest Henley (1849-1903), poet, journalist, and editor. http://www.1890s.org/wbsite/portraits.htm
Extractions: I NDEX OF P ORTRAITS William Allingham (1824-1889), poet and journalist William Archer 1856-1924), drama critic and translator of Ibsen (1860-1937),novelist and playwright Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956), writer and caricaturist Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (1840-1922), poet, travel writer, and diarist Robert Browning (1812-1889), poet; see Living English Poets Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833-1898), painter Sur Hall Caine (1854-1931), novelist Ella D'Arcy (1856?-1937), novelist, short story writer, and assistant editor of the Yellow Book George Du Maurier (1834-1896), cartoonist, illustrator, and novelist George Egerton George Eliot Michael Field Harry Furniss (1854-1925), cartoonist Charles Furse (1868-1904), artist; see
Biographie Translate this page Frank Harris - 1856-1931 Eigentlich James Thomas Harris, amerikanischer Schriftstelleririscher Abkunft, geboren in Galway (Irland), gestorben in Nizza. http://www.besuche-oscar-wilde.de/biographie/harris.htm
Extractions: Eigentlich James Thomas Harris, amerikanischer Schriftsteller irischer Abkunft, geboren in Galway (Irland), gestorben in Nizza. Harris wanderte 1870 in die USA aus. Nach einer juristischen Ausbildung erhielt er 1875 in Kansas seine Anwaltszulassung. Während eines längeren Aufenthalts in England gab er die London Evening News und die Zeitschriften Fortnightly Review und Saturday Review heraus, in der er u. a. die Werke von H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw und Max Beerbohm veröffentlichte. Zu Beginn des 1. Weltkrieges kehrte Harris in den Vereinigten Staaten zurück und brachte dort das Pearson's Magazine heraus. Nach dem Waffenstillstand ließ er sich in Nizza nieder, wo er bis zu seinem Tod lebte. Zu seinem literarischen Werk gehören die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Montes the Matador (1900) und The Bomb (1908, Die Bombe), ein Roman über die Haymarket-Affäre in Chicago. Die Essaysammlung Contemporary Portraits (1915-1930) enthält lebhafte Skizzen politischer und literarischer Gestalten. Ferner verfasste Harris die Biographien
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Harris2 Harris (Frank, 18561931, writer and author, friend and biographer of Oscar Wilde)FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( Frank Harris ), to the journalist and writer http://www.roydavids.com/harris2.htm
Extractions: HARRIS (FRANK, 1856-1931, writer and author, friend and biographer of Oscar Wilde ) FINE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ('Frank Harris'), to the journalist and writer Sidney Dark (1874- 1947), announcing the completion and possible publication of his sensational Autobiography: My Life and Loves Contemporary Portraits (of which he describes the contents) and a book of short stories entitled 'Undream'd of Shores', discussing other aspects of their publication and asking Dark's advice and assistance in finding publishers ('...Please do yr best for me as I wd for you were our positions reversed. I seem to have lost my way in this all-hating world...'), 4 pages, small quarto, care of American Express, 11 rue Scribe, Paris, 1 February 1923 £550 plus VAT
Anecdote - Frank Harris - Apogee Of Applejack said Mr Harris, at ten o clock, I take an enema. Harris, Frank (18561931) Irish-bornBritish-American writer noted for various fictional works, for his http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=4701