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Richard Harding Davis - Crucible of Empire - PBS OnlineRichard Harding Davis was one of the most active and influential journalists during the Spanish-American War. Born in 1864, Davis entered the newspaper business ...
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Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) - Find a Grave MemorialRichard Harding Davis Famous memorial ; Birth: 18 Apr 1864. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Death: 11 Apr 1916 (aged 51). New York, New ...
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Richard Harding Davis - Spanish American WarDavis's reputation as an active war correspondent was solidified when, at the Las Guasimas action, he directed the fire of about half a dozen soldiers towards ...
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When War Called, Davis Answered - Smithsonian MagazineDavis was the best-known war correspondent of his time, and he was there to cover the war then being fought between Britain and the Boer South Africans.
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Richard Harding Davis (1864 - 1916) - Genealogy - Geni.comOct 11, 2024 · Richard Harding Davis (April 18, 1864 – April 11, 1916) was a journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American ...
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Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeJul 29, 2020 · Richard Harding Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 18 April 1864 to Lemuel Clarke Davis and Rebecca Blaine Harding. Both of his ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Richard Harding Davis | Encyclopedia.comJun 8, 2018 · Richard Harding Davis was born on April 18, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother, Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis, was a successful ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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History > Wheeling Hall of Fame: Rebecca Harding DavisShe gave birth to three children, and one of them Richard Harding Davis, became the most celebrated journalist of his era. On his mother's seventieth ...Missing: siblings early
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Davis's Biographical Timeline | RHD ArchiveClarke resigns as managing editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer to take position as lead writer for the Public Ledger, the prominent newspaper in ...Missing: profession | Show results with:profession
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L. CLARKE DAVIS. - The New York TimesDAVIS has been the editor of The Philadelphia Public Ledger. He died in Philadelphia yesterday after an illness prolonged through several months. Mr. DAVIS was ...Missing: profession | Show results with:profession
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Around The World With Swash And Buckle (Aug 67,Vol:18 Issue:5)Newspaperman, novelist, playwright, adventurer, Richard Harding Davis was a legend in his own lifetime ... brother, Charles, and his sister, Nora, grew up. ... hope ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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RICHARD HARDING DAVIS DIES: STRICKEN AT PHONE — Los ...His brother, i 'buries Belmont Davis, is one of the leading New York theatrical critics and is also a noted novelist. Mr. Davis gained fame as a war ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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MISS NORA DAVIS TO WED.; Sister of Richard Harding Davis to ...LONDON, April 2.-Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Nora Davis of Philadelphia, sister of Richard Harding Davis, to the Rev. Frederick Percival ...Missing: Cecil Hope
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Speakers Explore Wheeling Writer's Legacy - The IntelligencerDec 3, 2018 · She married Philadelphia attorney L. Clarke Davis in Wheeling in March 1863 and they settled in Philadelphia. Their first child, Richard ...Missing: profession | Show results with:profession
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Richard Harding Davis | Research Starters - EBSCODavis's literary pursuits were complemented by a successful career as a war correspondent, where he covered significant conflicts such as the Greco-Turkish War ...
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Front Lines and Headlines: The Story of Richard Harding DavisDavis was born in Philadelphia in 1864. His mother was a famous and controversial writer, his father a newspaperman. At college he was a football star and ...Missing: family background upbringing
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172. Author Introduction-Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910)In 1863, she married L. Clarke Davis. They had three children and survived mainly on the income from her work. Davis's writing fell into neglect until 1972, ...
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Rebecca Harding Davis | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1863, at the age of thirty-two—an age considered relatively late by Victorian standards—she married impoverished attorney L. Clarke Davis and bore three ...Missing: profession | Show results with:profession<|control11|><|separator|>
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Richard Harding Davis: Journalist-Adventurer - History in the MarginsJul 22, 2025 · Davis is best known today as a war correspondent, but in his time he was also famous as a novelist, dramatist, adventurer, and man about town.
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Richard Harding Davis - Spartacus EducationalAfter an education at the Episcopal Academy and Johns Hopkins University, he became a journalist. His first job was as a reporter for the Philadelphia Press.Missing: formal | Show results with:formal
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Adventures and Letters by Richard Harding Davis: Ch. 1: The Early ...Richard Harding Davis was born in Philadelphia on April 18, 1864, but, so far as memory serves me, his life and mine began together several years later in ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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LTS: Richard Harding Davis - Lehigh UniversityRichard Harding Davis, 1864-1916, was a student at Lehigh University from 1882-1884. During his stay at Lehigh University, Davis wrote for the Lehigh Burr ( ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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Cuba in war time : Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916May 10, 2012 · Cuba in war time ; Publication date: 1897 ; Topics: Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916 ; Publisher: New York, R. H. Russell ; Collection: getty; ...Missing: dispatches | Show results with:dispatches
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Reporting America at War . The Reporters . Richard Harding DavisReporting for William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, Davis sparked American interest in the Cuban people's revolt against their Spanish colonizers. When ...
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Richard Harding Davis Articles - Archive of American JournalismThe Boer in the Field. New York Herald/July 29, 1900. Pretoria in War Time. Scribner's/August, 1900. R.H. Davis on Boer War. New York Tribune/August 5, 1900.
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With Both Armies in South Africa (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)Davis' journalistic skills shine in this account of the time he spent reporting on the Second Boer War where, as an American, he had the unique opportunity ...
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The Russo-Japanese War: A Photographic and Descriptive Review ...The Russo-Japanese War: A Photographic and Descriptive Review of the Great Conflict in the Far East. Front Cover. Richard Harding Davis, Frederick Palmer.
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The Russo-japanese War: A Photographic And Descriptive Review ...The Russo-japanese War: A Photographic And Descriptive Review Of The Great Conflict In The Far East Gathered From The Reports, Records, Cable ... Richard ...
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The Russo-Japanese War - The Online Books PageThe Russo-Japanese War : a photographic and descriptive review of the great conflict in the Far East gathered from the reports, records, cable despatches, ...
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Richard Harding Davis' Great War: The Last Campaigns of ...' Davis' first experience as a war correspondent was during the Spanish-American War and he later covered the Boer War in South Africa. The outbreak of the ...
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Richard Harding Davis - Document - Gale Literature Resource CenterRichard was the eldest of three Davis off-spring; his brother was Charles Belmont and his sister, Nora. ... One, originally the property of Hope Harding Davis, is ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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World War I through the Eyes of Richard Harding Davis - jstorDavis's interpretation of the Spanish-Americ benchmark for assessing the First World Wa cover the Second Cuban Revolution against Spa articles told of an ...
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Richard Harding Davis - Fantastic FictionRichard Harding Davis ; Novels. Soldiers of Fortune (1897) ; Collections. Cinderella And Other Stories (1891) ; Novellas and Short Stories. The Other Woman (1891)Missing: bibliography | Show results with:bibliography
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Richard Harding Davis and other Pre-Pulp writers - Mike GrostChesterton, like Davis, was deeply influenced by Robert Louis Stevenson, and perhaps there is some common literary antecedent for this approach in Stevenson ...
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Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) - Lehigh Library ExhibitsIn 1885 Davis left Lehigh to attend Johns Hopkins University. He went on to become a popular writer and war correspondent. ← Richard H. Tucker (1859-1952).Missing: mentors | Show results with:mentors<|control11|><|separator|>
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Books by Davis, Richard HardingNo readable text found in the HTML.<|separator|>
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Richard Harding Davis Books In OrderHe studied at Johns Hopkins and Lehigh Universities before he became a reporter for the Philadelphia Record. After a short stint working at the Philadelphia ...<|separator|>
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Richard Harding Davis - Author | Short StoriesA Charmed Life · A Question of Latitude · A Wasted Day · Billy and the Big Stick · Gallegher · My Buried Treasure · Peace Manoeuvres · The Amateur.
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5 Great Free Books by Richard Harding Davis — The AirshipHis dashing persona coupled with his dispatches from the Spanish-American ... With the Allies in many ways repeats the sentimentality of Cuba in War Time, with ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Gringos Abroad: Rationalizing Empire with Richard Harding DavisThree Gringos in Venezuela and Central America . New York. : Harper and ... Publication date: 2005. Chapter Contents. Bibliography. ‹ Prev · Next ›. Advertisement ...
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About Paris by Richard Harding Davis | Project Gutenberg"About Paris" by Richard Harding Davis is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century. The work captures the essence of Paris through vivid ...
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Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela by Richard ...Three Gringos in Central America and Venezuela by Richard Harding Davis Illustrated Harper & Brothers. ... Publisher: Harper Publications Date Issued: 1896.
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Three Gringos in Venezuela and Central America - Goodreads$$1.94 Rating 3.8 (8) A delightful travel account of a journey from New Orleans to Belize and through Honduras, Nicaragua and into Panama, ending up in Venezuela. Davis later ...
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Three gringos in Venezuela and Central America by Richard ...Nov 15, 2022 · "Three Gringos in Venezuela and Central America" by Richard Harding Davis is a travel narrative written in the late 19th century.
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Richard Harding Davis | Journalist, War Correspondent, NovelistHe was a war correspondent, reporting every war from the Greco-Turkish to World War I. He plunged into what he reported, defying rules in order to join in the ...
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Richard Harding Davis – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDBBased on the play "The Galloper" by Richard Harding Davis ... Ranson's Folly (Jan 18, 1904 - Mar 1904). Written by Richard Harding Davis.
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Ranson's Folly (1926) - IMDbRating 5.1/10 (55) U. S. Cavalry Lieutenant Ranson belittles the exploits of a bandit known as "The Red Rider," and boasts to his fellow officers that he could hold up a ...
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The Dictator (Broadway, Criterion Theatre, 1904) | Playbillplaywright: Richard Harding Davis. People (3). Cast CurrentCast Opening Night ... The Dictator - Apr 13, 1911. Collier's Comedy Theatre (Original) ...Missing: play | Show results with:play
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American Classics - Cape May, NJ | East Lynne Theater Company1904 THE DICTATOR Ethel Barrymore challenged famous journalist Richard Harding Davis to write a play, and he wrote one of the funniest comedies ELTC has ...
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Miss Civilization, by Richard Harding Davis - Project Gutenberg"Miss Civilization" is founded on a story by the late James Harvey Smith. All professional rights in this play belong to Richard Harding Davis.
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Miss Civilization – Broadway Play – Original | IBDBMiss Civilization (Original, Play, One Act, Broadway) opened in New York ... Written by Richard Harding Davis · Ethel Barrymore. Production Staff; Opening ...
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Cuba in War Time | Columbia Global ReportsA pioneering foreign correspondent, Richard Harding Davis delivers a gripping eyewitness account of Cuba's fight for independence from Spain.
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Richard Harding Davis and the Critique of Imperial NewsThis essay contextualizes the work of war correspondent Richard Harding Davis within an evolving “imperial news apparatus” that would culminate in his ...Missing: coverage journalism
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With the Allies by Richard Harding Davis - Project Gutenberg"With the Allies" by Richard Harding Davis is a historical account written during the early 20th century, specifically around the time of World War I.
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War Games: Richard Harding Davis and the New Imperialism ...Some account is also made of his fiction, most especially Soldiers of Fortune (1897), which critics have seen as a romantic treatment of the imperialist élan.
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[PDF] “I'll Furnish the War”The Cuban rebellion gave rise in 1898 to the Spanish-American War, in which the United States wrested control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
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Black, White and Yellow Press - Spanish American WarAs previously noted, the Journal sent Richard Harding Davis and Frederic Remington to Cuba early in 1897. They had first planned to cross on the filibuster ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How America's First Star War Reporter Set the Tone For a Century of ...Oct 9, 2025 · Richard Harding Davis is regarded by many as the first war correspondent of modern American journalism—not because he was the first to cover ...
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[PDF] Richard Harding Davis and the Critique of Imperial NewsDavis's interrogation of spectacles of sovereign power that characterizes his. Spanish-American War reporting was largely influenced by his foreign.
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Richard Harding Davis - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read ...In 1889 Davis started with the New York Sun on the reporter's beat, while also writing fiction around his character Cortlandt Van Bibber. He created a lasting ...Missing: Evening | Show results with:Evening<|separator|>
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Journalist Richard Harding Davis of Spanish-American War fame wasApr 18, 2017 · Davis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) (2) was a prominent writer in her day. His father, ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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THE R.H. DAVISES APART.; She May Sue for Divorce in the WestCecil Clark Davis, whom he married after sending her an engagement ring by special messenger to London, ten years ago, have separated. it was learned yesterday, ...
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Cecil Clark Davis - Historic Women of the South CoastOn June 17, 1912, a decade before American women could vote, the divorce was granted. Cecil and Richard remained close friends for years. After her separation ...
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Recently Divorced Novelist to Marry Miss Bessie McCoy on July 8.Richard Harding Davis is to marry again, and Bessie McCoy, the dancer, is to be his second wife. At his home at Mount Kisco yesterday the novelist con ...
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BESSIE M'COY DAVIS IS DEAD IN FRANCE; Richard Harding ...Bessie McCoy became the second wife of Richard Harding Davis ... Davis lived in quiet domesticity for the five years of her husband's life that remained after ...
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RICHARD HARDING DAVIS: THE EARLY YEARS OF HIS CAREER ...Fictionalist, journalist, dramatist, and world traveler, Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) in many ways epitomized the bon vivant lifestyle of the turn of the ...Missing: habits personality
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Richard Harding Davis - Harry Turtledove Wiki - FandomRichard Harding Davis was an American journalist who specialized in reporting on the battlefield. He reported on the Japanese conquest of Manila.
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Crime Classics: Richard Harding Davis Gets Lost “In the Fog”Mar 13, 2024 · Davis specialized in war coverage, including the Boer War in modern-day South Africa, the Spanish-American War, the Russo-Japanese War and ...
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R H. DAVIS, NOVELIST, DIES AT TELEPHONE; Found by Wife in ...Richard Harding Davis, the author and war correspondent, died of heart disease on Tuesday night at his home, six miles from Mount Kisco.
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Stop the Presses! Fake News and the War of 1898 - CultureOwlFake News and the War of 1898 explores yellow journalism and the work of famous war correspondents such as Richard Harding Davis and Stephen Crane. This ...
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Davis, Richard Harding (1864-1916) - Modernist Journals ProjectRichard Harding Davis Journalist, editor, playwright and novelist, secured lasting national prominence as a war-correspondent during the brief ...
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Ranson's Folly – Broadway Play – Original | IBDBRanson's Folly (Original, Play, Comedy, Broadway) opened in New York City Jan 18, 1904 and played through Mar 1904.
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Soldiers of Fortune (1914) - IMDbRobert Clay, an adventurous mining engineer, disrupts the plans of a South American revolutionary.
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Soldiers of Fortune (1919) - IMDbRating 6.2/10 (23) Soldiers of Fortune (1919) is an adventure drama about a civil engineer opening iron deposits in South America, where a general tries to divide the spoils.
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