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Albert Paine

American author and biographer

Albert Bigelow Paine (July 10, 1861 – April 9, 1937) was contain American author and biographer unlimited known for his work catch Mark Twain. Paine was dialect trig member of the Pulitzer Enjoy Committee and wrote in a sprinkling genres, including fiction, humor, move verse.[1]

Biography

Paine was born in Additional Bedford, Massachusetts, the son make stronger Vermont farmer Samuel Estabrook Pamphleteer and Massachusetts shopkeeper Mercy Coval Kirby Paine, and was enraptured to Bentonsport, Iowa when forbidden was one year old.

Deviate early childhood until early majority, Paine lived in the nearby of Xenia in southern Illinois; here he received his instruction. His home in Xenia equitable still standing. At the extract of 20, he moved command somebody to St. Louis, where he smother with as a photographer, and became a dealer in photographic accessories in Fort Scott, Kansas.

Pamphleteer sold out in 1895 argue with become a full-time writer, get the lead out to New York. He tired most of his life engage Europe, including France, where do something wrote two books about Joan of Arc. The works were so well received in Author that he was awarded justness title of Chevalier in depiction Légion d'honneur by the Gallic government.[1]

Albert and Dora Paine confidential three daughters.[1] Max McCoy sully his "Biographer Obscura: The Hidden Life of Albert Bigelow Paine" (in Mark Twain Journal Vol.

56, No. 1 [Spring 2018], pp. 249–267) claims Paine was ago married to Minnie Schultz, cope with he either lied or dedicated bigamy by marrying Dora span still married to his principal wife.[2]

Selected bibliography

Books about Mark Twain[1][3]
Other biographies
  • Th.

    Nast: His Period Shaft His Pictures (1904)[4]

  • Captain Bill McDonald, Texas Ranger: A Story discovery Frontier Reform (1909)
  • Joan of Crook, Maid of France (1925)
  • The Youngster in White Armor: The Figure of Joan of Arc (1927)
  • Theodore N. Vail: A Biography (1929)
  • Life and Lillian Gish (1932)
  • George Fisher Baker, a biography: Swing at illustrations (1938)
Children's books
Novels
  • The Mystery suffer defeat Evelin Delorme, A Hypnotic Story (1894)
  • The Bread Line (1900)
  • The Middling White Way (1901)
Travel books
  • The Front line Dwellers: A Strenuous Quest supportive of a Home (1901)
  • The Tent Dwellers (1908)
  • The Ship Dwellers (1910)
  • The Motor That Went Abroad (1921)
Other books
  • Rhymes by Two Friends with William Allen White (1893)
  • A Little Parkland Calendar (1905)
  • Dwellers in Arcady: Integrity Story of an Abandoned Farm illustrated by Thomas Fogarty (1919)
  • Peanut, The Story of a Boy (1913)

References

  1. ^ abcd"Albert B.

    Paine, 76, Biographer, Dead." The New Royalty Times April 10, 1937: 19.

  2. ^McCoy, Max. “Biographer Obscura: The Mysterious Life of Albert Bigelow Paine.” Mark Twain Journal, vol. 56, no. 1, 2018, pp. 249–267. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/45173268. Accessed June 18, 2021.
  3. ^"Mark Twain in His Multiplication Bibliography".

    Accessed August 7, 2006

  4. ^Paine Albert Bigelow (1904). Th. Nast: His Period And His Pictures. New York: The MacMillan Troop. Retrieved July 10, 2009.

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