1912. American journalist and novelist who covered wars all over
the world. His vivid accounts made him one of the leading reporters
of his day. The book begins: When Spencer Flagg laid the
foundation-stone for the new million-dollar wing he was adding to
the Flagg Home for Convalescents, on the hills above Greenwich, the
New York Republic sent Sam Ward to cover the story, and with him
Redding to take photographs. It was a crisp, beautiful day in
October, full of sunshine and the joy of living, and from the great
lawn in front of the Home you could see half over Connecticut and
across the waters of the sound to Oyster Bay. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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