Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis (18th April 1864 - 11th April 1916) was a writer and journalist best known for his involvement in the William Randolph Hearst's unproven plot to start the Spanish-American War in order to boost newspaper sales. Despite his association with Yellow journalism, his writings of life and travel in Central America and the Caribbean have remained a vivid portrait of the time.

Partial list of works

  • The West From A Car Window (1892)
  • Exiles, and other stories (1894)
  • Three Gringos in Venezuela (1896)
  • Cuba in War Time (1897)
  • The Cuban & Porto Rican campaigns (1899)
  • Cinderella, and other stories (1899)
  • Gallegher, and other stories (1899)
  • The Lion and the Unicorn (1899)
  • Ranson's folly (1902)
  • The bar sinister (1903)
  • The Congo and coasts of Africa (1907)
  • Notes of a War Correspondent (1910)
  • Peace manoeuvres; a play in one act (1914)

External links

Davis, Richard Harding Davis, Richard Harding Davis Davis Davis

 

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