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Joseph Lewis French

Joseph Lewis French (1858 - 1936) was a novelist, editor, poet and newspaper man. The ''New York Times'' noted in 1925 that he may be "the most industrious anthologist of his time." He is known for his popular themed collections, and published more than twenty-five books between 1918 and his death in 1936. He initiated two magazines, ''The New West'' (c. 1887) and ''The Wave'' (c. 1890). Afterward he worked for newspapers "across the country" contributing poetry and articles. He struggled financially, and during 1927 the ''New York Graphic'', a daily tabloid, published an autobiographical article they convinced him to write, entitled "I'm StarvingYet I'm in Who's Who as the Author of 27 Famous Books." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories

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    The Best Psychic Stories

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    Masterpieces of Mystery Riddle Stories

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    Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes Detective Stories

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    The Best Ghost Stories

    Published 2006
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