Joseph Hergesheimer Born: 15-Feb-1880 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Died: 25-Apr-1954 Location of death: Sea Isle City, NJ Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Oaklands Cemetery, West Chester, PA
Gender: Male Religion: Presbyterian Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Tol'Able David University: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Author of books:
The Lay Anthony (1914, novel) Mountain Blood (1915, novel) The Three Black Pennys (1917, novel) Gold and Iron (1918, short stories) Wild Oranges (1919, novella) Java Head (1919, novel) Linda Condon (1919, novel) The Happy End (1919, short stories) San Cristobal de la Habana (1920) Cytherea (1922, novel) The Bright Shawl (1922, novel) The Dark Fleece (1922) Tubal Cain (1922) Tol'Able David (1923, novella) The Presbyterian Child (1924) Balisand: Virginia in the Days of Washington and Jefferson (1924, novel) From an Old House (1925) Quiet Cities (1928) Triall by Armes (1929) Sword & Roses (1929) The Party Dress (1930) The Limestone Tree (1931) Sheridan: A Military Narrative (1931) Berlin (1932) Tropical Winter (1933) The Foolscap Rose (1934) Tampico (1938, novel)
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