Harrie Irving Hancock (1866/8-1922) was an American chemist and writer, mainly remembered as an author of children's literature and juveniles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A prolific author who liked to work at night, Hancock wrote for the New York Journal, the New York World, and Leslie's Weekly. He was a journalist for the Boston Globe, served as a war correspondent in Cuba and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War, and produced more than 50 serials for Norman Munro's juvenile magazine Golden Hours ...
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Harrie Irving Hancock (1866/8-1922) was an American chemist and writer, mainly remembered as an author of children's literature and juveniles in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A prolific author who liked to work at night, Hancock wrote for the New York Journal, the New York World, and Leslie's Weekly. He was a journalist for the Boston Globe, served as a war correspondent in Cuba and the Philippines during the Spanish-American War, and produced more than 50 serials for Norman Munro's juvenile magazine Golden Hours between 1889 and 1901. His output included westerns, detective stories, historical adventures and several series of books for boys. He also published books on physical fitness and an Encyclopedia of Knowledge and Manners, and served as the editor of a History of West Point. He is perhaps best known for his four-book series The Invasion of the United States (1916), which depicted a fictional invasion of the USA by Germany in 1920-21 - reflecting, and to some degree helping to intensify, the shift of American public opinion towards getting involved in The First World War.
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Add this copy of Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants Or Handling Their First to cart. $15.00, good condition, Sold by Shelley and Son Books (IOBA) rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hendersonville, NC, UNITED STATES, published by Henry Altemus Company.
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Good + No Jacket. Mattson 60500. Format 1. List in back goes to 8 (skips 5)-this title is #3 in the series of eight books. Light green cloth with dark green lettering. Pictorial front cover showing two soldiers marching with rifles on shoulders. Spine has eagle emblem. Frontispiece and three illustrations on plain paper. No dust jacket. Plain end papers. 254pp., with an 8-page publisher's ad section. Spine soiled. Full refund if not satisfied.
Add this copy of Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants; Or, Handling Their First to cart. $23.00, very good condition, Sold by Dorley House Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hagerstown, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1911 by Henry Altemus Company.
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Frontis. Very Good in Good jacket. 12 vo. dj w/chippijng; triangular piece missing; lite green c; 254 clean, umarked pages + 8 pages of ads one of which has two closed tears.