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Bernard G. Marshall (August 23, 1875 - December 14, 1945) was an American writer. His historical novel ''Cedric the Forester'' was one runner-up for the inaugural Newbery Medal in 1922.〔 ==Life==
Bernard Gay Marshall was born to Francis F. and Helen F. Doten Marshall in North Easton, Massachusetts, where he later attended high school. Wanting to be a writer, he "thought he could play in orchestras and make a living until he had a foothold as an author".〔 He subsequently worked as a musician, legal stenographer, an advertising and technical writer, and as a ship builder during World War I.〔 In July 1903 Marshall married Ida M. Conklin. The couple had one daughter, Harriet C.〔 Marshall wrote five historical fiction novels, romantic adventure stories set in great periods of the Anglo-Saxon struggle for freedom." The books are set in time periods ranging from the England of King Arthur to Andrew Jackson's United States. He also wrote short stories and articles for magazines, including ''Sunset'', ''Boys' Life'', ''St. Nicholas'', ''Munsey's Magazine'', ''The American Magazine'' and ''The American Boy''.〔 In addition, he wrote for technical magazines and edited several trade journals. By 1921 Marshall had moved to Berkeley, California,〔 where he was a member of the San Francisco chapter of the Writer's Dinner Club.〔 Bernard Gay Marshall died Dec. 14, 1945.
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