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Richard Harding Davis

February 7, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis," edited by Charles Belmont Davis. The figure of the late Richard Harding Davis was always a little baffling to his contemporaries. It looked quite simple, and yet there turned out to be no place for it in the card index. If it was boyish prodigy, it was also belated youth; if it belonged to brilliant journalism, it belonged also to painful craftsmanship; it was the figure of a reckless adventurer and egotist, but then it was equally the figure of a devoted son and friend and lover.

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ADVENTURES & Letters of Richard Harding Davis (Book); LETTERS; DAVIS, Richard Harding, 1864-1916; DAVIS, Charles Belmont; JOURNALISM; WORKMANSHIP
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