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A Family Memoir

Charles Heber Clark (1841-1915) was a Philadelphia journalist/author (and eventually a wealthy businessman) who often wrote under the pseudonym -Max Adeler.- A leading figure among the Literary Comedians of the 1870s, his international reputation as a humorist was established by the sucess of his first book, "Out of the Hurly-Burly" in 1874. Clark's autobiography "A Familiy Memoir" - published here for the first time - supplies much needed missing information about his life and career, and is a unique source for those interested in the social, political, and economic history of his era. In addition to providing an introduction and bibliography of Clark's works (and a secondary bibliography), David Ketterer argues in an appendix that Clark/Adeler's -Professor Baffin's Adventures- of 1880 (reproduced in facsimile) inspired Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.""
Undertitel
The Autobiography of the American Humorist Max Adeler
ISBN
9780820416106
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
830 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1995-10-01
Sidor
417