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Admiral's light. ( 1907 ) By Henry Milner Rideout
Admiral's light. ( 1907 ) By
Henry Milner Rideout
Henry Milner Rideout (1877-1927) was a native of Calais, Maine. Author of sixteen novels, twenty-three short stories and novellas, and a biographical memoir, he also was editor of one college textbook, as well as co-editor of three others. Many of his stories appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. Rideout's father, a miller and road contractor, died when Rideout was twelve. Rideout's elder brother, who managed a bank in California, became the support of the family. At school, Rideout's ability caught the attention of his English teacher, Laura Burns, who was a cousin of the distinguished Harvard professor of English, Charles Townsend Copeland. She and Copeland motivated a group of Calais townspeople to lend Rideout the wherewithal to enter Harvard in 1895, where he was the first in his family to attend college.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 25, 2017 |
| ISBN13 | 9781546915973 |
| Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
| Pages | 122 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 172 g |
| Language | English |
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