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"Unpath'd Waters" is a 1913 collection of short stories by Frank Harris. The stories include: "The Miracle Of The Stigmata", "The Holy Man", "The King Of The Jews", "The Irony Of Chance", "An English Saint", "Mr Jacob's Philosophy", "The Ring", "The Spider And The Fly", and "The Magic Glasses". Frank Harris (1855-1931) was an Irish-American novelist, editor, journalist, publisher, and short story writer who had many acquaintances with famous people of his day. This fantastic collection will appeal to lovers of the short story form and is not to be missed by fans of Harris' masterful work. This…mehr

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"Unpath'd Waters" is a 1913 collection of short stories by Frank Harris. The stories include: "The Miracle Of The Stigmata", "The Holy Man", "The King Of The Jews", "The Irony Of Chance", "An English Saint", "Mr Jacob's Philosophy", "The Ring", "The Spider And The Fly", and "The Magic Glasses". Frank Harris (1855-1931) was an Irish-American novelist, editor, journalist, publisher, and short story writer who had many acquaintances with famous people of his day. This fantastic collection will appeal to lovers of the short story form and is not to be missed by fans of Harris' masterful work. This classic work is now being republished in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an introductory biography of the author.
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Frank Harris was an Irish-American editor, novelist, short story writer, journalist, and publisher. Born in Galway, Ireland, on February 14, 1856, he emigrated to the United States at a young age, where he worked in various unskilled jobs before attending the University of Kansas to study law. Harris became well-known for his literary contributions, particularly his involvement in the publishing world and his friendships with prominent figures of his time. He was married to Florence Ruth Adams, though their marriage lasted only a year. Throughout his career, Harris wrote extensively, producing works in a variety of genres, from fiction to journalism. He also became a respected editor, using his position to influence literary and cultural circles. Frank Harris died on August 27, 1931, in Nice, France, at the age of 75. He is remembered for his impactful contributions to literature and his relationships with other literary and artistic figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.