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         Davis Richard Harding:     more books (33)
  1. Real Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Davis, 2010-08-25
  2. Biography - Davis, Richard Harding (1864-1916): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  3. Cuba in War Time by Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Davis, 2009-10-04
  4. The Rulers of the Mediterranean by Richard Harding Davis. by Davis. Richard Harding. 1864-1916., 1903
  5. The Princess Aline, by Richard Harding Davis ... illustrated by C.D. Gibson by Richard Harding (1864-1916). C.D. Gibson (ill.) Davis, 1895
  6. The kings jackal. By Richard Harding Davis; with illustrations by C. D. Gibson by Richard Harding (1864-1916). C. D. Gibson (ill.) Davis, 1898-01-01
  7. The kings jackal. By Richard Harding Davis; with illustrations by C. D. Gibson by Richard Harding (1864-1916). C. D. Gibson (ill.) Davis, 1898
  8. Soldiers Of Fortune
  9. The Rulers Of The Mediterranean
  10. OVERHEARD In ARCADY. by Robert [Droch.1858 - 1941].[Bangs, John Kendrick.1862 - 1922].[Davis, Richard Harding. 1864 - 1916].[Herford, Oliver.1863 - 1935].[Howells, William Dean.1837 - 1920].[Pitman, Elizabeth Barton]. Bridges, 1894
  11. About Paris
  12. The Deserter
  13. The bar sinister by Davis. Richard Harding. 1864-1916, 1903-01-01
  14. A year from a reporters note-book by Richard Harding Davis 1864-1916, 1898-12-31

1. Crucible Of Empire - PBS Online
Richard Harding Davis (18641916). Richard Harding Davis was one of the most active and influential journalists during the Spanish-American War.
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Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) Richard Harding Davis was one of the most active and influential journalists during the Spanish-American War. Born in 1864, Davis entered the newspaper business soon after his studies at Lehigh and Johns Hopkins University. As a reporter for The Sun and managing editor for Harper's Weekly , Richard Harding Davis had become a well known writer by the 1890s. In 1896, William Randolph Hearst, owner and editor of the New York Journal, commissioned Davis and noted illustrator Frederick Remington to cover the Cuban rebellion against Spanish rule. In Cuba, Davis wrote several articles that sparked U.S. interest in the struggles of the Cuban people. Two stories in particular captured the public's attention. The first, "The death of Rodriguez," described the execution of a young Cuban prisoner. The second concerned a strip search of a young Cuban woman. Davis was outraged when Hearst printed that the search had been conducted by male guards (Davis reported that the search had been done by females). After this episode, Davis resigned and refused to work for Hearst again. During 1898, Richard Harding Davis reported for the

2. Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis
Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916.. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis. Electronic Text Center, University
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Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916.. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis
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  • Chapter I THE EARLY DAYS
  • Chapter II COLLEGE DAYS
  • Chapter III FIRST NEWSPAPER EXPERIENCES
  • Chapter IV NEW YORK
  • Chapter V FIRST TRAVEL ARTICLES
  • Chapter VI THE MEDITERRANEAN AND PARIS
  • Chapter VII FIRST PLAYS
  • Chapter VIII CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
  • Chapter IX MOSCOW, BUDAPEST, LONDON
  • Chapter X CAMPAIGNING IN CUBA AND GREECE
  • Chapter XI THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
  • Chapter XII THE BOER WAR
  • Chapter XIII THE SPANISH AND ENGLISH CORONATIONS
  • Chapter XIV THE JAPANESE-RUSSIAN WAR
  • Chapter XV MOUNT KISCO
  • Chapter XVI THE CONGO
  • Chapter XVII A LONDON WINTER
  • Chapter XVIII MILITARY MANOEUVRES
  • Chapter XIX VERA CRUZ AND THE GREAT WAR
  • Chapter XX THE LAST DAYS
  • Back Matter
  • 3. Reporting America At War . The Reporters . Richard Harding Davis | PBS
    Richard Harding Davis Richard Harding Davis (18641916) was one of the most celebrated figures in journalism at the turn of the century.
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    Richard Harding Davis
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    Edward R. Murrow

    Ernie Pyle

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    RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
    Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was one of the most celebrated figures in journalism at the turn of the century. Reporting for William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal , Davis sparked American interest in the Cuban people's revolt against their Spanish colonizers. When the Spanish-American War broke out, Davis reported for Joseph Pulitzer's New York Herald The Times of London and Scribner's Weekly
    "The Battle of San Juan Hill"

    "A War Correspondent's Kit"

    4. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg
    Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916. Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis Author Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. KeywordsAuthors D Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916
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    5. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > D > Davis, Richard Hard
    Author Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916 Keywords Authors D Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916; Titles A ; Literature. Amateur, The, 1999.
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    6. Text Details For Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis
    text. Author Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916 Keywords Authors D Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916; Titles A ; Literature.
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    7. Davis, Richard Harding (1864-1916) War Correspondent During The
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    8. Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916)
    American Literature on the Web. Richard Harding Davis (18641916). Writings The Reporter Who Made Himself King 1891 . Illustrations.
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    Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916)
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    9. Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis
    Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916 Richard Harding, 1864-1916 Davis
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    10. Project Gutenberg Titles By Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis. The Amateur. Billy and the Big Stick.
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    11. Cuba In War Time / By Richard Harding Davis ; Illustrated By Frederic
    Cuba in war time / by Richard Harding Davis ; illustrated by Frederic Remington. United States and Its Territories, 18981930 The Age of Imperialism; Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. Richard
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    12. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Davis, Richard
    INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916 D Index Main Index Soldiers of
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    13. Adventures And Letters Of Richard Harding Davis
    Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916.. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis. Electronic Text of Richard Harding Davis. Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. Creation of machine
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    14. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - A
    Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis AUTHOR Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916 ADD. AUTHOR Davis, Charles Belmont, 1866
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    15. Richard Harding Davis, With Both Armies, 1902
    Richard Harding Davis. WITH BOTH ARMIES. Richard Harding Davis, F.R.G.S., With Both Armies in South Africa, New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901. Richard Harding Davis (18641916) Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) Richard Harding Davis was one of the most active and influential Born in 1864, Davis entered the newspaper business soon after his studies
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    Richard Harding Davis
    WITH BOTH ARMIES
    Richard Harding Davis, F.R.G.S., With Both Armies in South Africa , New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901 Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) Richard Harding Davis was one of the most active and influential journalists during the Spanish-American War. Born in 1864, Davis entered the newspaper business soon after his studies at Lehigh and Johns Hopkins University. As a reporter for The Sun and managing editor for Harper's Weekly , Richard Harding Davis had become a well known writer by the 1890s. In 1896, William Randolph Hearst, owner and editor of the New York Journal commissioned Davis and noted illustrator Frederick Remington to cover the Cuban rebellion against Spanish rule. In Cuba, Davis wrote several articles that sparked U.S. interest in the struggles of the Cuban people. Two stories in particular captured the public's attention. The first, "The death of Rodriguez," described the execution of a young Cuban prisoner. The second concerned a strip search of a young Cuban woman. Davis was outraged when Hearst printed that the search had been conducted by male guards (Davis reported that the search had been done by females). After this episode, Davis resigned and refused to work for Hearst again. During 1898, Richard Harding Davis reported for the

    16. The Scarlet Car
    Davis, Richard Harding, 18641916.. The Scarlet Car Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The entire work (150
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  • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I: THE JAIL-BREAKERS
  • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II: THE TRESPASSERS
  • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III: THE KIDNAPPERS
  • Back Matter
  • 17. Richard Harding Davis --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    , How Hefty Burke Got Even Bibliomania Text of this short story written by the American author of romantic novels Richard Harding Davis (18641916).
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    Books by Davis, Richard Harding (18641916), Go back. Jump to God of Coincidence, The, God of Coincidence, The by Davis, Richard Harding (1864-1916).
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    19. MSN Encarta - Davis, Richard Harding
    Davis, Richard Harding (18641916), American writer and journalist, born in Philadelphia, and educated at Lehigh and Johns Hopkins universities. He
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    20. The Nature Faker By Richard Harding Davis
    Short Story Classics. Richard Harding Davis 18641916. The Nature Faker. by Richard Harding Davis. Richard Herrick was a young man with
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    The Nature Faker
    by Richard Harding Davis
    His fall came through ambition. Herrick himself attributed it to his too great devotion to nature and nature's children. Jackson, he of the frivolous mind, attributed it to the fact that any man is sure to come to grief who turns from the worship of God's noblest handiwork, by which Jackson meant woman, to worship chipmunks and Plymouth Rock hens. One night Jackson lured Herrick into New York to a dinner and a music hall. He invited also one Kelly, a mutual friend of a cynical and combative disposition. Jackson liked to hear him and Herrick abuse each other, and always introduced subjects he knew would cause each to lose his temper. But, on this night, Herrick needed no goading. He was in an ungrateful mood. Accustomed to food fresh from the soil and the farmyard, he sneered at hothouse asparagus, hothouse grapes, and cold-storage quail. At the music hall he was even more difficult. In front of him sat a stout lady who when she shook with laughter shed patchouli and a man who smoked American cigarettes. At these and the steam heat, the nostrils of Herrick, trained to the odor of balsam and the smoke of open wood fires, took offense. He refused to be amused. The monologue artist, in whom Jackson found delight, caused Herrick only to groan; the knockabout comedians he hoped would break their collar-bones; the lady who danced Salome, and who fascinated Kelly, Herrick prayed would catch pneumonia and die of it. And when the drop rose upon the Countess Zichy's bears, his dissatisfaction reached a climax.

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