Ernest Poole Born: 23-Jan-1880 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Died: 10-Jan-1950 Location of death: Franconia, NH Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist, Journalist Nationality: United States Executive summary: His Family Son: William M. Poole (publisher)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1918 for His Family The New Republic Reporter Dutch Treat Club (1920-50)
Author of books:
Child Labor: The Street (1903) Katharine Breshkovsky: For Russia's Freedom (1905) The Harbor (1915, novel) His Family (1917, novel) His People (1917) The Dark People: Russia's Crisis (1919) The Village: Russian Impressions (1919) Danger (1923) The Avalanche (1924, novel) The Little Dark Man & Other Russian Sketches (1925, short stories) With Eastern Eyes (1926) Silent Storms (1927, novel) The Car of Croesus (1930, novel) The Destroyer (1931) Great Winds (1933) Nurses on Horseback (1933) The Bridge: My Own Story (1940, memoir) Giants Gone: Men Who Made Chicago (1943) The Great White Hills of New Hampshire (1948) The Nancy Flyer: A Stagecoach Epic (1949, novel)
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