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Richard Condon (1915-1996) American author of
Richard Condon (1915-1996) American author of

EVB2932704: Richard Condon (1915-1996) American author of "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Prizzi's Honor." / Bridgeman Images

DR. SEUSS (1904-1991) American writer and cartoonist. 1957 (photo)
DR. SEUSS (1904-1991) American writer and cartoonist. 1957 (photo)

EVB2932728: DR. SEUSS (1904-1991) American writer and cartoonist. 1957 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Owen J. Lattimore (1900-1989) expert on China, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee in 1950. In addition of books on China, he wrote
Owen J. Lattimore (1900-1989) expert on China, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee in 1950. In addition of books on China, he wrote

EVB2932749: Owen J. Lattimore (1900-1989) expert on China, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee in 1950. In addition of books on China, he wrote "Ordeal by Slander"(1950) about McCarthyism. Abe Fortas, his attorney, is in background / Bridgeman Images

Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865
Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865

EVB2932755: Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865 / Bridgeman Images

Christopher Morley (1890-1957) American writer best known for his best-seller
Christopher Morley (1890-1957) American writer best known for his best-seller

EVB2932776: Christopher Morley (1890-1957) American writer best known for his best-seller "Kitty Foyle" (1939), which was made into a movie starring Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan in 1940 / Bridgeman Images

James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872), pioneering American newspaper publisher, and founder of the
James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872), pioneering American newspaper publisher, and founder of the

EVB2932508: James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872), pioneering American newspaper publisher, and founder of the "New York Herald." Daguerreotype c. 1851 / Bridgeman Images

J. K. Jerome (1859-1927) popular English author achieved early success with humorous novels,
J. K. Jerome (1859-1927) popular English author achieved early success with humorous novels,

EVB2932511: J. K. Jerome (1859-1927) popular English author achieved early success with humorous novels, "The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" (1886) and, "Three Men in a Boat" (1889) / Bridgeman Images

John Buchan (1875-1940) Scottish writer, 1920
John Buchan (1875-1940) Scottish writer, 1920

EVB2932541: John Buchan (1875-1940) Scottish writer, 1920, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867) popular American writer of novels set in New England. Her first success was
Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867) popular American writer of novels set in New England. Her first success was

EVB2932547: Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867) popular American writer of novels set in New England. Her first success was "A New England Tale," published in 1822. c. 1832 / Bridgeman Images

Early calotype by photographic pioneer David Octavius Hill (1802-70)
Early calotype by photographic pioneer David Octavius Hill (1802-70)

EVB2932565: Early calotype by photographic pioneer David Octavius Hill (1802-70) "Newhaven fisherboy. " of 1844 / Bridgeman Images

Chester Himes (1909-1984) expatriate African American
Chester Himes (1909-1984) expatriate African American

EVB2932628: Chester Himes (1909-1984) expatriate African American "noir" novelist, writer of detective novels and stories. 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944), writer of German-Japanese ancestry, immigrated to the US as a child. He was acknowledged as 'King of Bohemia' in New York's Greenwich Village. 1906 portrait by F. Holland Day
Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944), writer of German-Japanese ancestry, immigrated to the US as a child. He was acknowledged as 'King of Bohemia' in New York's Greenwich Village. 1906 portrait by F. Holland Day

EVB2932637: Sadakichi Hartmann (1867-1944), writer of German-Japanese ancestry, immigrated to the US as a child. He was acknowledged as 'King of Bohemia' in New York's Greenwich Village. 1906 portrait by F. Holland Day / Bridgeman Images

Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) with English Empire builder used his financial prowess to build industries exploiting African resources and entrenching British power in Southern Afric. Rhodes, at left, is with W. Pomeroy in an undated photograph
Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) with English Empire builder used his financial prowess to build industries exploiting African resources and entrenching British power in Southern Afric. Rhodes, at left, is with W. Pomeroy in an undated photograph

EVB2932646: Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902) with English Empire builder used his financial prowess to build industries exploiting African resources and entrenching British power in Southern Afric. Rhodes, at left, is with W. Pomeroy in an undated photograph / Bridgeman Images

Patriotic Irish-American print (c.1875) of the kings and political leaders of Ireland, each identified below the illustration. c. 1875
Patriotic Irish-American print (c.1875) of the kings and political leaders of Ireland, each identified below the illustration. c. 1875

EVB2932658: Patriotic Irish-American print (c.1875) of the kings and political leaders of Ireland, each identified below the illustration. c. 1875 / Bridgeman Images

James G. Cozzens (1903-1978), American novelist, won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize. His best known work,
James G. Cozzens (1903-1978), American novelist, won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize. His best known work,

EVB2932706: James G. Cozzens (1903-1978), American novelist, won the 1949 Pulitzer Prize. His best known work, "By Love Possessed," was made into a movie starring Lana Turner in 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Ralph Ellison (1914-1994) African American author of the classic novel,
Ralph Ellison (1914-1994) African American author of the classic novel,

EVB2932718: Ralph Ellison (1914-1994) African American author of the classic novel, "Invisible Man," 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Friedrich Gerstäcker, German author who wrote about his travels in North Americ. The story of the musical
Friedrich Gerstäcker, German author who wrote about his travels in North Americ. The story of the musical

EVB2932730: Friedrich Gerstäcker, German author who wrote about his travels in North Americ. The story of the musical "Brigadoon" (1954) was taken from one of his short stories. c. 1870 / Bridgeman Images

Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865
Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865

EVB2932754: Lord Lytton (1831-1891) (Robert Bulwer Lytton) poet and diplomat. As Viceroy of India his actions caused the Second Afghan War (1878-80) which the British lost. c. 1865 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and wife, Katia, in 1938, as they arrived to spend the WWII years in exile in Princeton, NJ. Thomas Mann, a German, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature
Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and wife, Katia, in 1938, as they arrived to spend the WWII years in exile in Princeton, NJ. Thomas Mann, a German, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature

EVB2932760: Thomas Mann (1875-1955) and wife, Katia, in 1938, as they arrived to spend the WWII years in exile in Princeton, NJ. Thomas Mann, a German, won the 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature / Bridgeman Images

A.A. Milne (1882-1956), the author of
A.A. Milne (1882-1956), the author of

EVB2932772: A.A. Milne (1882-1956), the author of "Winnie the Pooh" with his son, Christopher Robin (b.1920), on whom he based the character of the same name / Bridgeman Images

Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American writer, poetess and member of the Algonquin Round Table, on board an ocean liner in 1939
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American writer, poetess and member of the Algonquin Round Table, on board an ocean liner in 1939

EVB2932784: Dorothy Parker (1893-1967), American writer, poetess and member of the Algonquin Round Table, on board an ocean liner in 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Harold Robbins (1916-1997) popular American novelist, best known for 'The Carpetbaggers' (1961), based on the life of Howard Hughes, and made into a movie in 1964
Harold Robbins (1916-1997) popular American novelist, best known for 'The Carpetbaggers' (1961), based on the life of Howard Hughes, and made into a movie in 1964

EVB2932799: Harold Robbins (1916-1997) popular American novelist, best known for 'The Carpetbaggers' (1961), based on the life of Howard Hughes, and made into a movie in 1964 / Bridgeman Images

Upton Sinclair (1879-1968) American novelist whose best known work,
Upton Sinclair (1879-1968) American novelist whose best known work,

EVB2932807: Upton Sinclair (1879-1968) American novelist whose best known work, "The Jungle," (1906) prompted government food inspection legislation. 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) English novelist wrote with psychological and social insight about politics, marriage, love and money in the Victoria era
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) English novelist wrote with psychological and social insight about politics, marriage, love and money in the Victoria era

EVB2932822: Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) English novelist wrote with psychological and social insight about politics, marriage, love and money in the Victoria era / Bridgeman Images

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82 , American writer and poet, 1884 (mezzotint)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82 , American writer and poet, 1884 (mezzotint)

EVB2932852: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82 , American writer and poet, 1884 (mezzotint) / Bridgeman Images

Fannie Hurst (1889-1968) popular American novelist and playwright. 1920's portrait
Fannie Hurst (1889-1968) popular American novelist and playwright. 1920's portrait

EVB2932888: Fannie Hurst (1889-1968) popular American novelist and playwright. 1920's portrait / Bridgeman Images

Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968), publisher of the NEW YORK TIMES from 1935 to 1961. 1940 portrait
Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968), publisher of the NEW YORK TIMES from 1935 to 1961. 1940 portrait

EVB2932903: Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891-1968), publisher of the NEW YORK TIMES from 1935 to 1961. 1940 portrait / Bridgeman Images

High Tor, 1939 (poster)
High Tor, 1939 (poster)

EVB2932912: High Tor, 1939 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Chatterton, (1752-1770) wrote his first mature poem when he was ten years old. During his teen years, he wrote through the imagined character of Thomas Rowley, a 15th century monk. After his early death by suicide, he was embraced by the emerging Romantic movement
Thomas Chatterton, (1752-1770) wrote his first mature poem when he was ten years old. During his teen years, he wrote through the imagined character of Thomas Rowley, a 15th century monk. After his early death by suicide, he was embraced by the emerging Romantic movement

EVB2932954: Thomas Chatterton, (1752-1770) wrote his first mature poem when he was ten years old. During his teen years, he wrote through the imagined character of Thomas Rowley, a 15th century monk. After his early death by suicide, he was embraced by the emerging Romantic movement / Bridgeman Images

Robert Frost (1874-1963), American poet reading in 1941
Robert Frost (1874-1963), American poet reading in 1941

EVB2932966: Robert Frost (1874-1963), American poet reading in 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Vivian Alfretta Dandridge (1921-1991), was an African American singer and actress, was the sister of actress Dorothy Dandridge and the daughter of character actress Ruby Dandridge. She was a member of the Dandridge Sisters musical group, along with Etta Jones and Dorothy Dandridge. 1955
Vivian Alfretta Dandridge (1921-1991), was an African American singer and actress, was the sister of actress Dorothy Dandridge and the daughter of character actress Ruby Dandridge. She was a member of the Dandridge Sisters musical group, along with Etta Jones and Dorothy Dandridge. 1955

EVB2933005: Vivian Alfretta Dandridge (1921-1991), was an African American singer and actress, was the sister of actress Dorothy Dandridge and the daughter of character actress Ruby Dandridge. She was a member of the Dandridge Sisters musical group, along with Etta Jones and Dorothy Dandridge. 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Marian Anderson (1897-1993), African American contralto singing in 1940 portrait by Carl Van Vechten
Marian Anderson (1897-1993), African American contralto singing in 1940 portrait by Carl Van Vechten

EVB2933020: Marian Anderson (1897-1993), African American contralto singing in 1940 portrait by Carl Van Vechten, Vechten, Carl Van (1880-1964) / Bridgeman Images

Pearl Bailey (1918-1990), in costume from ST. LOUIS WOMAN, a musical based on the novel, GOD SENDS SUNDAY, by African-American writer Arna Bontemps. Bailey stared in the 1946 theatrical success
Pearl Bailey (1918-1990), in costume from ST. LOUIS WOMAN, a musical based on the novel, GOD SENDS SUNDAY, by African-American writer Arna Bontemps. Bailey stared in the 1946 theatrical success

EVB2933038: Pearl Bailey (1918-1990), in costume from ST. LOUIS WOMAN, a musical based on the novel, GOD SENDS SUNDAY, by African-American writer Arna Bontemps. Bailey stared in the 1946 theatrical success / Bridgeman Images

Josephine Baker (1906-1975), surrounded by women wearing elaborate hats, during activities relating to the French Gratitude Train, when gifts and artworks, were sent to the United states in return for US post-war assistance to France. 1948
Josephine Baker (1906-1975), surrounded by women wearing elaborate hats, during activities relating to the French Gratitude Train, when gifts and artworks, were sent to the United states in return for US post-war assistance to France. 1948

EVB2933041: Josephine Baker (1906-1975), surrounded by women wearing elaborate hats, during activities relating to the French Gratitude Train, when gifts and artworks, were sent to the United states in return for US post-war assistance to France. 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Tony Bennett (b. 1926) at microphone, 1955
Tony Bennett (b. 1926) at microphone, 1955

EVB2933047: Tony Bennett (b. 1926) at microphone, 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Chuck Berry (b. 1926) on stage, playing guitar. 1965
Chuck Berry (b. 1926) on stage, playing guitar. 1965

EVB2933056: Chuck Berry (b. 1926) on stage, playing guitar. 1965 / Bridgeman Images


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