
Richard Harding Davis
Author · 28 books
Richard Harding Davis (1864–1916) was a journalist and writer of fiction and drama, known foremost as the first American war correspondent to cover the Spanish-American War, the Second Boer War, and the First World War. His writing greatly assisted the political career of Theodore Roosevelt and he also played a major role in the evolution of the American magazine. His influence extended to the world of fashion and he is credited with making the clean-shaven look popular among men at the turn of the 20th century.
Books
Captain Macklin, His Memoirs. Illustrated by Walter Appleton Cark 1917 [Leather Bound]
1902

In the Fog
1901

With the Allies
1914

The Consul
1911

Vera, the Medium
1908

Cinderella
2013

Somewhere in France
1915

Fantasía gótica
Asesinatos escalofriante
2023

The Lost House
1900
Soldiers of Fortune; with Illus. by C.D. Gibson 1905 [Leather Bound]
1897
The Scarlet Car
1907

Once Upon A Time
2006
With the French in France & Salonika 1916 [Leather Bound]
2007

Cuba in War Time
1897

A Charmed Life
1999
The Red Cross Girl. With an Introduction by Gouverneur Morris 1919 Leather Bound
1912

Cinderella And Other Stories
1896

Gallegher and Other Stories
1891

The Bar Sinister
1903

Miss Civilization
1906

Real Soldiers of Fortune
1906

Moments in Hell
1911

The Make-Believe Man
2001

Lion and the Unicorn
1898

The Amateur
1999

The Man Who Could Not Lose
1911
The Congo and Coasts of Africa 1907 Leather Bound
2004

The Princess Aline
1895