Adventures of David Grayson

Ray Stannard Baker
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David Grayson, pseudonym of Ray Stannard Baker, American author, who began as a Chicago newspaper reporter, then joined the staff of McClure's Magazine for which he wrote some famous muckraking articles. The first book of quiet country sketches by David Grayson, Adventures in Contentment, appeared in 1907. He won the Pulitzer Prize for the last two volumes of his authoritative biography of Woodrow Wilson. This volume brings together four of the Grayson works together between one set of covers including Adventures in Contentment, Adventures in Friendship, The Friendly Road and Great Possessions.Adventures in Contentment (c) 1906, 1907 by The Phillips Publishing Co. (c) 1907 by Doubleday, Page & Co.Adventures in Friendship (c) 1908, 1909, 1910 by The Phillips Publishing Co. (c) 1910 by Doubleday, Page & Co.The Friendly Road (c) 1912, 1913 by The Phillips Publishing Co.(c) 1913 by Doubleday, Page & Co.Great Possessions (c) 1916, 1917 by The Phillips Publishing Co. (c) 1913 by Doubleday, Page & Co.Illustrated by Thomas Fogarty
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